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Depending on your application, {{site.data.keyword.pm_full}} supplies various buildpacks for your execution environment. Specifically, {{site.data.keyword.pm_full}} uses the following runtime environments. {: shortdesc}
The Node.js runtime on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} is powered by the sdk-for-nodejs buildpack, which provides a complete runtime environment for Node.js apps.
Liberty for Java applications on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} are powered by the liberty-for-java buildpack. The liberty-for-java buildpack provides a complete runtime environment for running Java EE 7 and OSGi applications on top of Liberty profile. It supports popular frameworks like Spring and includes the IBM JRE. WebSphere Liberty enables rapid application development that is well suited to the cloud.
The Go runtime on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} is powered by the go_buildpack buildpack, which provides a complete runtime environment for Go apps.
The PHP runtime on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} is powered by the php_buildpack buildpack, which provides a complete runtime environment for PHP apps.
The Python runtime on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} is powered by the python_buildpack buildpack, which provides a complete runtime environment for both Python 2 and Python 3 apps.
The Ruby runtime on {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} is powered by the ruby_buildpack buildpack, whcih provides a complete runtime environment for Ruby apps.
Ready to get started? To create an instance of a service or bind an application, see Using the service with Spark and Python models or Using the service with IBM® SPSS® models.
If you are interested in exploring the API, see Service API for Spark and Python models or Service API for IBM® SPSS® models.
For details about IBM® SPSS® Modeler and the modeling algorithms it provides, see IBM Knowledge Center.
For details about IBM Data Science Experience and the modeling algorithms it provides, see https://datascience.ibm.com.