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QuickStarts

QuickStarts provide the basic skeleton of an application. Generally they reference a repository containing very simple source code that implements a trivial application using a particular framework. In addition they define any components needed for the application including a Build configuration, supporting services such as Databases, etc.

You can instantiate these templates as is, or fork the source repository they reference and supply your forked repository as the source-repository when instantiating them.

  • CakePHP - Provides a basic CakePHP application with a MySQL database. For more information see the source repository.
  • CakePHP persistent - Provides a basic CakePHP application with a persistent MySQL database. Note: requires available persistent volumes. For more information see the source repository.
  • Dancer - Provides a basic Dancer (Perl) application with a MySQL database. For more information see the source repository.
  • Dancer persistent - Provides a basic Dancer (Perl) application with a persistent MySQL database. Note: requires available persistent volumes. For more information see the source repository.
  • Django - Provides a basic Django (Python) application with a PostgreSQL database. For more information see the source repository.
  • Django persistent - Provides a basic Django (Python) application with a persistent PostgreSQL database. Note: requires available persistent volumes. For more information see the source repository.
  • Httpd - Provides a basic Httpd static content application. For more information see the source repository.
  • NodeJS - Provides a basic NodeJS application with a MongoDB database. For more information see the source repository.
  • NodeJS persistent - Provides a basic NodeJS application with a persistent MongoDB database. Note: requires available persistent volumes. For more information see the source repository.
  • Rails - Provides a basic Rails (Ruby) application with a PostgreSQL database. For more information see the source repository.
  • Rails persistent - Provides a basic Rails (Ruby) application with a persistent PostgreSQL database. Note: requires available persistent volumes. For more information see the source repository.

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