What is Cloudsmith?
Cloudsmith is a secure and scalable platform for hosting web applications in the cloud. With Cloudsmith users can focus on what they do best: building great applications.The Cloudsmith's PaaS (Platform as a Service) solution provides developers with an intuitive and flexible automation system that facilitates continuous deployment and integration testing, giving you the freedom to iterate quickly. The Cloudsmith platform makes it easy to deploy your database in the same location, allowing you to scale both your application and database in lock-step and ensure high availability in all possible ways: global, distributed cloud or local hardware.
What is Java?
Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented programming language specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It lets application developers 'write once, run anywhere' (WORA), meaning that coders can write a single application and compile it on many platforms without rewriting it. These targeted applications include enterprise software systems, applets, browser plugins, J2ME apps, and other applications that have already driven the popularity of Java technology on the server and the embedded platform.
Package Management for Java packages on Cloudsmith with packagecloud
If you’re looking to manage Java packages on Cloudsmith, you can use packagecloud to handle all of your package management. Packagecloud works with all kinds of packages, not only Java packages. With packagecloud you can manage all of your packages from various OS’s, languages, and more. Always trust that your packages will be secure when you publish your Java packages on Cloudsmith via packagecloud.
Cloudsmith also integrates with

Archlinux

CentOS

Debian

Fedora

Gentoo

Java

Javascript

Kubuntu

Lubuntu

Manjaro

OpenSUSE

Python

Red Hat

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Ruby

Slackware

SuSe

Ubuntu

Xubuntu

Archlinux

CentOS

Debian

Fedora

Gentoo

Javascript

Kubuntu

Lubuntu

Manjaro

OpenSUSE

Python

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat

Ruby

Slackware

SuSe

Ubuntu

Xubuntu