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[id="understanding-odo"]
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= Understanding OpenShift Do
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include::modules/openshift-developer-cli-attributes.adoc[]
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include::modules/common-attributes.adoc[]
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:context: understanding-odo
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toc::[]
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{odo-title-full} ({odo-title}) is a fast and easy-to-use CLI tool for creating applications on {product-title}. {odo-title} allows developers to concentrate on creating applications without the need to administrate an {product-title} cluster itself.
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Creating deployment configurations, build configurations, service routes and other {product-title} elements are all automated by {odo-title}.
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Existing tools such as `oc` are more operations-focused and require a deep understanding of Kubernetes and {product-title} concepts. {odo-title} abstracts away complex Kubernetes and {product-title} concepts allowing developers to focus on what is most important to them: code.
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[id="odo-key-features"]
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== Key features
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{odo-title} is designed to be simple and concise with the following key features:
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* Simple syntax and design centered around concepts familiar to developers, such as projects, applications, and components.
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* Completely client based. No server is required within the {product-title} cluster for deployment.
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* Official support for Node.js and Java components.
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* Partial compatibility with languages and frameworks such as Ruby, Perl, PHP, and Python.
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* Detects changes to local code and deploys it to the cluster automatically, giving instant feedback to validate changes in real time.
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* Lists all the available components and services from the {product-title} cluster.
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== Core concepts
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Project::
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A project is your source code, tests, and libraries organized in a separate single unit.
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Application::
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An application is a program designed for end users. An application consists of multiple microservices or components that work individually to build the entire application.
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Examples of applications: a video game, a media player, a web browser.
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Component::
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A component is a building block of an application. Typically it is a software package, a web service, a web resource, or a module that encapsulates a set of related functions or data.
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Examples of components: Node.js, Pearl, PHP, Python, Ruby.
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Service::
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A service is software that your component links to or depends on.
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Examples of services: MariaDB, Jenkins, MySQL.
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In {odo-title}, services are provisioned from the OpenShift Service Catalog and must be enabled within your cluster.
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[id="odo-supported-languages-and-images"]
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=== Officially supported languages and corresponding container images
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.Supported container images
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[options="header"]
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|Node.js|Java
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|`centos/nodejs-8-centos7`|`redhat-openjdk-18/openjdk18-openshift`
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|`rhoar-nodejs/nodejs-8`|`openjdk/openjdk-11-rhel8`
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|`rhoar-nodejs/nodejs-10`|`openjdk/openjdk-11-rhel7`
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|`bucharestgold/centos7-s2i-nodejs`|
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|`rhscl/nodejs-8-rhel7`|
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|`rhscl/nodejs-10-rhel7`|
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|====
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[id="odo-listing-available-images"]
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==== Listing available container images
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[NOTE]
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====
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The list of available container images is sourced from the cluster's internal container registry and external registries associated with the cluster.
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====
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To list the available components and associated container images for your cluster:
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. Log in to the {product-title} cluster with {odo-title}:
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----
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$ odo login -u developer -p developer
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----
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. List the available {odo-title} supported and unsupported components and corresponding container images:
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$ odo catalog list components
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Odo Supported OpenShift Components:
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NAME PROJECT TAGS
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java openshift 8,latest
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nodejs openshift 10,8,8-RHOAR,latest
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Odo Unsupported OpenShift Components:
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NAME PROJECT TAGS
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dotnet openshift 1.0,1.1,2.1,2.2,latest
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fuse7-eap-openshift openshift 1.3
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The `TAGS` column represents the available image versions, for example, `10` represents the `rhoar-nodejs/nodejs-10` container image.
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