Developing with IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces

IBM® Wazi Developer for Workspaces provides the z/OS® application development capabilities in the OpenShift® Container Platform environment. After the cluster administrator of your organization completes the installation, each z/OS application developer on the team can create a development workspace. Then, the z/OS application developer can edit, build, and debug mainframe applications from any machine without any local environment configurations.

What is IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces is a development environment that provides an in-browser IDE that you can use to code, build, test, debug, and run applications from any machine. It provides a single-click developer workspace and eliminates local environment configuration.

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces is built on the Red Hat® CodeReady Workspaces project. The core functionality for Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces is provided by an open source project called Eclipse Che. IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces uses Kubernetes and containers to provide your team with a consistent, secure, and zero-configuration development environment that interacts with your IBM Z® platform.

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces provides a modern experience for mainframe software developers working with z/OS applications in the cloud. Powered by the open source projects Zowe™ and Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces, IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces offers an easy, streamlined onboarding process to provide mainframe developers the tools they need. Using container technology and stacks, IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces brings the necessary technology to the task at hand.

By using the IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces stack with custom plug-in and devfile registry support, mainframe developers can now have the all-in-one mainframe development package that includes the following capabilities:

Core capabilities

  • Developer environment for teams

  • One-click workspaces for Z platform

  • Enterprise readiness and built-in security

  • Modern editing experience for IBM Z Enterprise languages (COBOL, PL/I, HLASM, REXX, and JCL)

  • Interaction with mainframe data sets, USS files, and jobs

  • Support for IBM Dependency Based Build

  • Support for debugging mainframe applications

Why IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces

What if you, as a developer, could just join a project by getting access and logging on to a website? After you log in, the source code, access to z/OS, and the development environment that is required for maintaining the project would just be there and you can just dive in?

Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces is an open source platform built to realize this vision. It was built to make development environments uniformly accessible for development teams, by providing one-click developer workspaces and eliminating the need for local environment configurations. IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces leverages this for z/OS mainframe application development by using z/OS connectivity features, such as the ones provided by the Zowe open source project.

You can run IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces in the public or private cloud, in an OpenShift Container Platform (OCP). Built for extensibility, IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces allows organizations to create additional enhancements or features tailored to the needs of their development teams.

Components of IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces, which is built on the Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces project, inherits existing components including Keycloak (RH-SSO) and the CodeReady Dashboard. IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces customizes the plug-in and devfile registries to deliver a modern mainframe development experience to software developers.

Devfile registry

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces devfile registry is a web service that provides a list of Wazi Developer for Workspaces stacks to create ready-to-use workspaces. The list of stacks is used in the Quick Add, CodeReady Dashboard. A devfile stack contains the definitions for an application developer workspace based on devfile specifications.

Plug-in registry

IBM Wazi Developer for Workspaces plug-in registry is a web service that provides a list of plug-ins available for application developer workspaces. A devfile references the plug-ins that are published in the plug-in registry or hosted externally.

Keycloak (RH-SSO)

Keycloak is an upstream open source community project for Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO). RH-SSO is a core service that provides authentication and authorization services to Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces and support for multi-user mode. A PostgresSQL database instance is created for backend support.

CodeReady Dashboard

The CodeReady Dashboard is the landing page for Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces. The CodeReady Dashboard is where application developers create, start, stop, and manage their development workspaces all from a web browser.