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Posted to user@guacamole.apache.org by "neil@mackenziemail.co.uk" <ne...@mackenziemail.co.uk> on 2017/09/19 10:56:41 UTC
guacamole with docker containers
Hello,
I just wanted to make the Guacamole user community aware of 3 open source projects using guacamole to access linux desktop applications running in managed docker containers. I hope they may be useful to others.
1.) https://github.com/rlucente-se-jboss/jbds-via-html5
This one is from Rich Lucente at Redhat and allows Redhats jboss developer tools to run in linux containers managed by openshift & kubernetes, and be accessed via Guacamole\VNC.
2.) https://github.com/neilmackenzie/jbds-via-html5
this fork by me which allows a different desktop application called eclipse Sirius to run instead of Redhats developer suite.
3.) https://github.com/neilmackenzie/visual-che
this repo by myself tries to integrate guacamole with eclipse che contianerized workspace server to make use of managed workspaces , solve some issues with persistant storage in containers, and allow traditionally desktop technology to make more use of modern cloud architectures and be accesable on the web.
Regards,
Neil
Re: guacamole with docker containers
Posted by Steven Pollock <ja...@gmail.com>.
Good info, thank-you Nick
Regards,
-Steve
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 3:56 AM, neil@mackenziemail.co.uk <
neil@mackenziemail.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
> I just wanted to make the Guacamole user community aware of 3 open
> source projects using guacamole to access linux desktop applications
> running in managed docker containers. I hope they may be useful to others.
>
> 1.) https://github.com/rlucente-se-jboss/jbds-via-html5
> This one is from Rich Lucente at Redhat and allows Redhats jboss
> developer tools to run in linux containers managed by openshift &
> kubernetes, and be accessed via Guacamole\VNC.
>
> 2.) https://github.com/neilmackenzie/jbds-via-html5
> this fork by me which allows a different desktop application called
> eclipse Sirius to run instead of Redhats developer suite.
>
> 3.) https://github.com/neilmackenzie/visual-che
> this repo by myself tries to integrate guacamole with eclipse che
> contianerized workspace server to make use of managed workspaces , solve
> some issues with persistant storage in containers, and allow traditionally
> desktop technology to make more use of modern cloud architectures and be
> accesable on the web.
>
> Regards,
> Neil
>
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>
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