Get started faster, Visually perform impact analysis, Graphically visualize dependencies and relationships and Work-off line IBM Wazi Developer for Red Hat® CodeReady Workspaces (IBM Wazi Developer) is a productive development environment which fully integrates into any enterprise-wide standard DevOps pipeline and empowers developers by providing a consistent, familiar development experience for IBM z/OS®. As a reminder, there are 3 components available and you can mix and match, depending on your needs.
Wazi Sandbox: develop and test z/OS application components in a personal, virtual, containerized OpenShift z/OS environment.
Wazi Code: edit, build, and debug in your choice of VS Code™, Eclipse®, or Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces IDEs.
Wazi Analyze: understand the impact of potential application changes by discovering the relationships between application components.
And it's time for more excitement! See below for latest news with IBM Wazi Developer 1.4. In this new release,
It's now easier than ever to get started!
- In your Operator Hub, search for "IBM Wazi Developer Operators" and click on the tile to install either Wazi Developer for Workspaces or Wazi Sandbox. Once installed, you can explore sample applications or create from scratch using the empty Wazi Developer for Workspaces stack.
Need to work offline? It's now possible! You can use Air gap installation to support the clusters in a restricted environment or systems not connected to the internet for both Wazi Developer for Workspaces and Wazi Sandbox
Quickly grow your skills on Z development? Introducing IBM Wazi Developer fundamentals course designed to boost your application development skills and acceleration time to productivity! Available at no-cost, this self paced, 8 hour course offers a great introduction and shows the path to modernization through Wazi Developer. It includes demos and hands on exercises for Wazi Code, Wazi Sandbox and Wazi Analyze. After completing the course, you will earn a digital badge.
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- Licenses stay valid even if the underlying hardware of the machine that is running your Software-based License Server changes.
- Ready to test? Custom images can be easily provisioned to Red Hat OS target environment using the new WEB UI.
Wazi Code lets you edit, build, and debug in your choice of VS Code™, Eclipse®, or Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces IDEs.
- Go Programmers can now debug your applications in Wazi Developer for Eclipse
- Faster startup performance with 50% smaller memory footprint for Z Open Editor and Wazi Developer for Workspaces.
Wazi AnalyzeWant an easier way to understand relationships between z/OS components and impact of potential changes?
- It's now possible through the new WebUI where you can perform impact analysis for COBOL, PL/I, Assembler, and JCL applications and graphically visualize dependencies and relationships.
- Building or updating your Java applications? You can now use Wazi Analyze to understand the dependencies through an API
- Need to know where your Application is running? Using an WebUI or the API, Z Discovery Library Adapter let's you discover the configuration data for the z/OS system that is supporting an CICS application.
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