Che Server is a core component of the Eclipse Che. This component is responsibe for creation and managing of Che workspaces, but will some day be replaced by the Dev Workspace Operator.
Che Server is mostly a Java web application deployed on a Apache Tomcat server in a container.
- 'pom.xml' The root Maven module, that lists all dependencies and structure.
- 'assembly' - module for final assemblies of Che web applications
- 'dockerfiles' - directory contains image Dockerfile for Che Server, as well as additional images.
- 'core' - core and utility modules for Che.
- 'wsmaster' - primary modules of the Che Server API.
- 'multiuser' - modules related to multiuser implementation of Che.
- 'infrastructure' - implementations for the underlying infrastructure, on which Che is running (Kubernetes, Openshift, etc.)
- 'deploy' - deployment files for Helm installation.
- 'typescript-dto' module, that provides DTO objects for typescript projects that may depend on Che Server, such as Che Theia.
- Apache Maven 3.6.3 or Higher
- JDK Version 11
- Podman or Docker (required for running integration tests)
Run mvn clean install
to build
Activate a faster profile build by adding -Pfast
To debug, run mvn clean install -X
and connect your IDE to the debug port
There are several GitHub Actions workflows implemented for this repository:
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- builds Maven artifacts, builds container images and pushes them to quay.io on each commit tomain
branch.release
- builds Maven artifacts and container images. Images are public and pushed to quay.io. See RELEASE.md for more information about this workflow.release-changelog
- create GitHub release and generate, which will include a generated changelogbuild-pr-check
- builds Maven artifacts and container images. This workflow is used as a pull request check for all pull requests, that are submitted to this projectsonar
- This check runs Sonar against the main branch. The result can be seen here https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=org.eclipse.che%3Ache-server
The Eclipse Che community is globally reachable through public chat rooms, mailing list and weekly calls. See https://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/che-7/overview/introduction-to-eclipse-che/#_joining_the_community
Issues are tracked on the main Eclipse Che Repository: https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues