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Table 1 Comparison of cloud programming environments

From: An overview of platforms for cloud based development

PPlatform

Modelling

IDEs

Documentation

Repository

Mobility

Implementation

Modelling

Editor

Debugging

Runtime auditing

Project upload

Database

Documentation

Source version control

External repository

Mobility

Cloud

On-premise

Compilr

–

V

–

–

V

–

–

–

V (GitHub)

–

V

–

jsFiddle

–

V

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

V

–

Cloud9

–

V

V (*node.js)

–

V

V (MySQL, MongoDB)

–

–

V (GitHub)

–

V

–

Codenvy

–

V

V (*docker files)

V

V

V (*)

–

–

V (Git, GitHub, BitBucket)

–

V

V

Eclipse Orion

–

V

–

–

–

–

–

–

V (Git)

–

V

V (*Eclipse)

Koding

–

V

–

–

V

V (*)

–

–

V (Git)

–

V

–

Codeanywhere

–

V

–

V

V (DropBox, FTP)

V (MySQL)

–

–

V (SVN, GitHub, Git)

–

V

–

  1. Asterisks denote the partial implementation of a feature. Cloud 9 offers debugging only for Node.js programming, while Codenvy has it only using Docker files. In terms of Database, Codenvy and Koding let the developers install whatever they want on the VMs, so indirectly they offer this feature. Finally, Eclipse Orion, is a cloud version of Eclipse platform, which can be seen as its on premise equivalent