Absolutely. OpenShift rides on top of AWS, so the URL is accessible publicly. Check out some of the videos at: https://www.redhat.com/openshift/videos to get a feeel for how it all works. -- Jimmy
If you haven't already done so, check out Red Hat's OpenShift PaaS. It is free to use, supports JBoss and Java EE apps on AWS. A couple of clicks and your app will be in the cloud with auto-scaling, perf monitoring, log…
Absolutely. OpenShift rides on top of AWS, so the URL is accessible publicly. Check out some of the videos at: https://www.redhat.com/openshift/videos to get a feeel for how it all works. -- Jimmy
If you haven't already done so, check out Red Hat's OpenShift PaaS. It is free to use, supports JBoss and Java EE apps on AWS. A couple of clicks and your app will be in the cloud with auto-scaling, perf monitoring, log…