I think you may be misunderstanding what OpenStack provides.

CloudFoundry, Amazon *Elastic Beanstalk* and Heroku are all Platform as a
Service providers. (Well, CloudFoundry is software for providers, not a
provider itself)

OpenStack and Amazon *EC2* are Infrastructure as a Service providers (Well,
OpenStack is software for providers, not a provider itself)

Now - while there has been some work on developing a PaaS component for
OpenStack, Its a long way off as far as I know.

Thanks,
Kiall


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:44 AM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:

> hi all
>
> anyone working with JavaEE here?
>
> we know, cloud foundry, amazon, heroku, all provide java hosting, we
> can deploy Java there, also Azure..
>
> and we know Java 7.0 is Cloud ready
>
> but i still dont understand -- who is it work --  how javaee run on
> cloud esp openstack
>
> anyone working with that?
>
> this is cool implementation of heroku. i wish can setup it in my
> cloud/openstack server here..
>
> http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2011/08/25/java/
>
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