Development of Appsody as a standalone project has ended, but the core technologies of Appsody have been merged with odo to create odo 2.0! See our blog post for more details!
This repository holds the default set of stacks available from Appsody. Each stack is pre-configured with popular open source technologies to enable rapid development of quality microservice-based applications. Stacks include a base container image and project templates which act as a starting point for your application development.
Stacks allow for rapid development whilst giving the stack developer the ability to control the overall applications that are created from it.
For more information, see Appsody stacks.
Stacks are categorized as either stable, incubator or experimental depending on the content of the stack.
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stable/
: Stable stacks are production-ready. -
incubator/
: Incubator stacks are not production-ready and require further development to satisfy the stable criteria. -
experimental/
: Experimental stacks are not production-ready and are considered as proof of concept. They might be unstable, and subject to breaking changes.
For more information, see Appsody stack stability levels.
We are actively working to create new stacks so that more people can adopt Appsody. If you find that none of the existing stacks meet your needs, please reach out to us on the Appsody Slack or create a new GitHub issue to track the discussion.
We always welcome any contributions. To create your own stack for a framework or language that is not currently supported, review the contributing guidelines and follow the steps that are outlined in developing a stack.
If you have a question that you can't find an answer to, we would also like to hear about that. You can reach out to the community for assistance on Slack.