Open Source For You — December 2017

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88 | DECEMBER 2017 | OPEN SOURCE FOR YOU | http://www.OpenSourceForU.com

Developers Let's Try


Figure 5: OpenShift Online – sign in to GitHub


Figure 6: OpenShift Online — authorize Red Hat developer

Project and on the Welcome to OpenShift page, provide the
name and display name. Next, click on Create. Select the
language from the Browse Catalogue option. Select Red Hat
JBoss Web server (Tomcat). Select the version, provide the
name and the Git repository URL.
Next, click on Create. You will get the ‘Application
created’ message. Click on Continue to overview. Go to the
Overview section of the project created and verify the details
related to the application.
By following the above steps, you have created your first
project. Now, you can continue exploring further to get a
better understanding of OpenShift Online.

[1] https://www.openshift.com/
[2] https://www.openshift.org/

References

By: Bhagyashri Jain and Mitesh S.
Bhagyashri Jain is a systems engineer and loves Android
development. She likes to read and share daily news on her blog
at http://bjlittlethings.wordpress.com.
Mitesh S. is the author of the book, ‘Implementing DevOps with
Microsoft Azure’. He occasionally contributes to https://clean-
clouds.com and https://etutorialsworld.com. Book link: https://
http://www.amazon.com/DevOps-Microsoft-Visual-Studio-Services-
ebook/dp/B01MSQWO4w.

Figure 4: OpenShift online login


Click on Login and log in by using any social media account.
Sign in to GitHub.
Click on Authorize redhat-developer.
Provide your account details. Then verify the email
address using your email account.
Next, select a starter plan, followed by the region you
want. Then confirm subscription.
Now your account will be provisioned.
On the OpenShift online dashboard, click on Create
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