Jenkins Workflow Pipelines and Docker
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Teams everywhere are looking for tools to define the process they go through to get code to production and represent that as code.
Learn how to use Jenkins with Docker to:
-Scale the platform to multiple teams and projects
-Build docker images
-Test and publish docker images
-Trace images through to container usage
-Trigger builds from changes published to a Docker registry
-Build a pipeline with Jenkins workflow to pull the above together
In this talk I will showcase how to use the Jenkins Docker plugins and provide you with configurations you can further explore in your own environment.
By Neil Hudson
Neil is currently Principal Solution Architect with CloudBees, the Enterprise Jenkins company. He has worked with 100s of companies throughout North America engineering solutions around delivering applications. He has deep knowledge of enterprise solutions involving virtualization infrastructure, big data, storage, clustering, and high availability. He has extensive commercial experience with programming, design, architecture, and application servers. Prior to CloudBees,
Neil worked at Red Hat for 4 years as a Cloud Infrastructure Solution Architect. In a previous life Neil had gigs developing trading strategies for the high frequency trading markets.
