Open Liberty and odo on OpenShift for cloud-native Java

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True-to-production development is critical for cloud-native applications, so why not build directly in the cloud! The Open Liberty devfile stack enables this through a simple, yet robust dev experience directly in a Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster. With OpenShift Do (odo), your app is built and deployed using a curated development image equipped with tools like Maven, Open Liberty and Open J9 even locally on your laptop. Let’s explore the Open Liberty stack with a few simple commands.
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