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Today Aptana announced Aptana Cloud Connect for Eclipse (v1.0), a free plugin for Eclipse-based IDEs that connects projects in Eclipse to Cloud hosting and related application life-cycle services.
If you are creating Web applications using Java, PHP or Rails, the Aptana Cloud Connect plugin for Eclipse lets you get all the benefits of scalable, on-demand Cloud hosting, with the ease of full IDE integration.
Aptana Cloud Connect (v1.0) lets you:
- Instantly create Java, PHP, MySQL, and Ruby on Rails servers atop Cloud hosting infrastructure
- Scale your web and database servers in the Cloud up or down anytime
- Deploy your local Java (.war), PHP or Rails projects to your remote server
It also includes:
- Remote database tools for exploring, querying, and working with your remote data
- Automatic server and application monitoring with dashboard and email notifications
- Hosted source repository (SVN or Git) for projects and team development
- Optional HTML, CSS, Ajax, JavaScript and other code editors that integrate with the remote server
Try it out by adding Aptana Cloud Connect to your Eclipse 3.4, Zend, PDT, or other Eclipse 3.4 compatible IDE.
Here's the update site and instructions for how to download and install Aptana Cloud Connect:
http://update.aptana.com/install/cloudconnect/
More info at http://www.aptana.com/cloud
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Kevin Hakman is Director of Evangelism for Aptana, Inc., makers of the popular Aptana Studio web development suite. As early as 2001 Kevin was pioneering AJAX web applications via General Interface, a full AJAX development and GUI toolkit which he co-founded, and later sold to TIBCO Software in 2004. Kevin is a contributor to AJAXWorld Magazine, and has spoken at numerous AJAX industry events.
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