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* [[RTP/Amazon | Eclipse RTP Amazon Images]] - start your own RTP instance on Amazon EC2 | * [[RTP/Amazon | Eclipse RTP Amazon Images]] - start your own RTP instance on Amazon EC2 | ||
* [[HttpDeployer | HttpDeployer]] - deploy features to RTP using the IDE | * [[HttpDeployer | HttpDeployer]] - deploy features to RTP using the IDE | ||
− | * [[RTP/Console | RTP | + | * [[RTP/Console | RTP OSGi Console Extension]] - deploy features to RTP using the OSGI console |
* [[RTP/REST | RTP REST API]] - deploy features to RTP using REST API | * [[RTP/REST | RTP REST API]] - deploy features to RTP using REST API | ||
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Using existing EclipseRT technologies, the RTP project provides a package that can be used to set up a runtime for different platforms and architectures - for example, Servers, Clients or the Cloud. Besides this the RTP project provides examples and guidance on how to go further.
Getting Started
- RTP Startup Configuration - RTP specific system properties and program arguments
- Eclipse RTP Amazon Images - start your own RTP instance on Amazon EC2
- HttpDeployer - deploy features to RTP using the IDE
- RTP OSGi Console Extension - deploy features to RTP using the OSGI console
- RTP REST API - deploy features to RTP using REST API