Run your PlayFramework apps on the Clever Cloud!

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The Java language was orignally used in complex and costly “enterprise projects”. It was considered hard and tortuous to build simple server-side applications with all of heavy frameworks and tools like Java EE, servlets, application servers and massive IDEs.

But in 2007, a nice project came along: Play!Framework. Easy to build, productivity-oriented and stateless, Play! is one of the most accessible Java framework.
Thus, the success of this new framework emerged, with a growing up community, Play! 2 with Scala, etc.

That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that you can now deploy your existing Play! apps on Clever Cloud, with these features included:

  • Auto scalability
  • Pay as You Go
  • Zero sysadmin and server management
  • All Play! versions are supported
  • Java and Scala ready.

Please be sure to read carefully our documentation for an effective deployment experience after signing up. 🙂

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