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Deployment Pipeline for Java Apps using OpenShift

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Deployment Pipeline for Java Apps using OpenShift

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Note: We are co-organizing this talk with Silicon Valley DevOps. You can register here or there (https://www.meetup.com/SVDevOps/events/221889408/).

Topic: "Deployment Pipeline for Java Apps using OpenShift" by Arun Gupta (https://twitter.com/arungupta), Director of Developer Advocacy at Red Hat

Session Description: Arun Gupta will present "Deployment Pipeline for Java applications". The talk will show how to build a deployment pipeline using Jenkins, Nexus, Sonar using a PaaS

Automated builds/testing, deployment pipelines, CI/CD, single binary are some of the principles of DevOps. Together they allow each commit to be translated into a release candidate. It allows the ability to rapidly, reliably and repeatedly push out enhancements and bug fixes to customers at low risk and with minimal manual overhead. This talk will explain the key concepts of DevOps and Deployment Pipelines. It will show how to setup a deployment pipeline for a Java EE application using PaaS. This will include setting up Jenkins, Nexus, and Sonar. Manual UAT testing and automated functional/integration testing will be part of it. Attendees will learn how to take an application from push-to-production and achieve almost 100% automation.

Speaker Bio: Arun Gupta, Director of Developer Advocacy at Red Hat (Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/arunpgupta)) Arun focuses on JBoss Middleware. As a founding member of the Java EE team at Sun Microsystems, he spread the love for technology all around the world.

Agenda:

6:30 Registration w/pizza and drinks
7:00 Presentation Begins
8:00 Q&A
8:30 More Networking

Sponsors: Pizza and drinks provided by Red Hat

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