https://github.com/redhat-middleware-workshops/devsandbox-catalog-demo
https://github.com/redhat-middleware-workshops/devsandbox-catalog-demo
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/redhat-middleware-workshops/devsandbox-catalog-demo
- Owner: RedHat-Middleware-Workshops
- Created: 2023-08-29T10:04:25.000Z (over 2 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-09-25T19:09:20.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-04-09T14:44:55.403Z (9 months ago)
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- Watchers: 9
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README
# Catalogue of tutorials for the Developer Sandbox
> **Note**
This content was auto-generated from a git template. \
Update its contents accordingly.
## Introduction
This repository represents the parent entity (Catalogue) hosting a series (categories) of labs and tutorials of different topics/technologies.
The following article in _Red Hat Developers_ guides readers on how to get started to enjoy the learning material in the _Developer Sandbox_.
* https://developers.redhat.com/pending-to-update-url
> **Note**
When creating a new catalogue it is most recommended to author an article in _Red Hat Developers_ to promote the new collection.
## Contents
In these learning materials users will learn about ...
This catalogue contains the following learning series:
> **Note**
The list below was auto-generated, update its contents accordingly.
* Camel Demo1 Labs
* Brief description of labs included in this category.
* Camel Demo2 Labs
* Brief description of labs included in this category.
## Running the Catalogue
You can run the catalogue from Red Hat's _Developer Sandbox_, a free _OpenShift_ environment that lets you build and deploy cloud-native applications using only your web browser.
To launch this catalogue first you need to access the _Developer Sandbox_, read the article below to help you enter the environment:
* How to access the Developer Sandbox
From the _Developer Sandbox_, follow the steps shown in the animated image below:

1. From _OpenShift_'s web console, click the Applications icon as shown above (marked 1).
1. Select _Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces_ (2). \
You will be prompted to log in and Authorize Access; select the "Allow selected permissions" option.
1. When the Create Workspace dashboard in _OpenShift Dev Spaces_ opens, copy the URL address of this Git repository. \
Then, paste it into the Git Repo URL field (3).
1. Click Create & Open (4).
1. When the workspace finishes provisioning and the IDE opens, click the deployable Endpoints accordion (5).
1. Then, click on the icon (6), which opens the tutorial in a new browser tab.
1. You can then choose a tutorial from the catalogue to start working.