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Merge multiple services to create an optimal code delivery workflows and pipelines What you'll learn Master the art of Jenkins management like adding a build node, security and plugin management Work with automated builds of Jenkins like freestyle project, Git, scheduled builds, and up/downstream jobs Build and test Java web applications Deal with database script deployments in the delivery pipeline Understand Agile tests and implement them in the delivery process Master pain-points in building complex pipelines with pipeline as code Requirements Basic knowledge of the software development life cycle and Java development is needed Basic understanding of Jenkins is a plus point Description This training program includes 4 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible. The first course, Effective Jenkins: Getting Started with Continuous Integration, covers key concepts of Continuous Integration, as well Continuous Deployment. You will understand the main parts of Jenkins and create different types of Jenkins projects to automate everything that you want. You will finish the first course by looking at a Java web project and creating the necessary steps to build and test it, thereby empowering you to implement it in a real project. The second course, Effective Jenkins: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Pipeline, covers key concepts of DevOps and delve into Jenkins Pipeline, a set of plugins that provides a toolkit for designing simple-to-complex delivery pipelines as code. To design a production-ready delivery pipeline, you will start by creating a simple pipeline and understanding Jenkins Pipeline terms and its particularities. Next, you will set up Docker to create isolated build environments. To consolidate your learning, you will create a delivery pipeline to build, test, and deploy a Java web project. The third course, Effective Jenkins: Improving Quality in the Delivery Pipeline with Jenkins, cover various branching strats and how to implement continuous feedback on every feature branch using Jenkins multi-branch. Moving on, you'll improve the quality of your software development workflows and learn how to integrate Jenkins with GitHub to automatically build pull requests. The fourth course, Practical Jenkins, gets you up and running with Jenkins and enables you to deliver an optimal Jenkins deployment. Explore and configure features such as high availability, security, monitoring, and backing up/restoring data, which are basically all of the things you need to implementing a scalable and production grade infrastructure. Also, learn how to implement distributed builds, automate build pipelines, and integrate your Jenkins deployment with external services, thus showing you how to increase your team's productivity with pipeline as a code building advanced pipelines faster and easier. By the end of this training program you’ll be thoroughly equipped with the concepts of Jenkins and be able to automate, implement, secure, and manage your Jenkins deployment in no About the Author Rodrigo is a Certified Jenkins Eeer and has 14+ years' experience in software development with different programming languages and technologies in different countries (Brazil, US, Portugal, Germany, and Austria) and projects in companies rag from financial institution to game and e-commerce ventures including Walmart. com, Goodgame Studios and HERE. He is an enthusiastic practitioner of Agile methodologies, Continuous Delivery, and DevOps, with large-scale adoption experience. He is always seeking to optimize the software development life cycle through automation, process improvements, and developing new tools and techniques. Rodrigo holds a B.S. in Computer Science and a postgraduate qualification in Software Eeering. Anirban Saha is an infrastructure professional with more than seven and half years' experience in infrastructure management at various industries and organizations rag from early startups to corporate environments. He has worked extensively with configuration management and automation tools including Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Saltstack, and Terraform, to name a few. He has extensive experience in architecting, deploying, and managing large infrastructures and speaks at various conferences on the latest technologies. Overview Section 1: Effective Jenkins: Getting Started with Continuous Integration Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 Mastering on Continuous Integration Lecture 3 Understanding the Continuous Delivery Concepts Lecture 4 Continuous Delivery Versus Continuous Deployment Lecture 5 CI, CD, and Continuous Deployment? Lecture 6 Introducing Jenkins 2 Lecture 7 Installing and Configuring Jenkins Lecture 8 Jenkins Dashboard Lecture 9 Jenkins Global Configuration Lecture 10 Jenkins Security Lecture 11 Jenkins Plugin Management Lecture 12 Adding a Build Node Lecture 13 Jenkins Projects Lecture 14 Freestyle Projects – Scheduled Builds Lecture 15 Freestyle Projects – Sending E-mail Notifications Lecture 16 Working with Git SCM Lecture 17 Introduction to a Java Web Project Lecture 18 Upstream and Downstream Projects Lecture 19 Visualizing the Status of the Builds Section 2: Effective Jenkins: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Pipeline Lecture 20 The Course Overview Lecture 21 Understanding DevOps Lecture 22 Conveg to a Delivery Pipeline Lecture 23 Introduction to Jenkins Pipeline Lecture 24 Reviewing the Jenkins Plugins Lecture 25 My First Pipeline Lecture 26 Scripted Pipeline Steps Lecture 27 Finishing up the Build Lecture 28 Understanding the Declarative Pipeline Lecture 29 Understanding the JenkinsFile Lecture 30 Creating and Configuring the JenkinsFile Lecture 31 Introduction to Docker Lecture 32 Installing Docker on the Jenkins Node Server Lecture 33 Finding out to Use Docker with Jenkins Pipeline Lecture 34 Introduction to the Java Web Project Lecture 35 Archiving Artefacts and Fingerprints Lecture 36 Deploying Our Java Web Project Section 3: Effective Jenkins: Improving Quality in the Delivery Pipeline with Jenkins Lecture 37 The Course Overview Lecture 38 Introduction to Agile Tests Lecture 39 Agile Tests in the Continuous Delivery World Lecture 40 Running Integration Tests Lecture 41 Adding a Quality Gate to the Build Pipeline Lecture 42 Understanding Database Migration Lecture 43 Introduction to Flyway Lecture 44 Running Migrations on Integrations Tests Lecture 45 Running Migrations on CI Lecture 46 Chag the Database Lecture 47 Understanding the Branching Strategy Lecture 48 Introduction to Feature Branch Workflow Lecture 49 Working with Feature Branches in Git Lecture 50 Configuring Jenkins Multibranch Pipeline Lecture 51 Setting Up Jenkins in the Cloud Lecture 52 Automating Pull Request Verification with GitHub Lecture 53 Setting Up a GitHub Webhook in Jenkins Lecture 54 Automating Pull Request Verification with Pipeline Project Section 4: Practical Jenkins Lecture 55 The Course Overview Lecture 56 Understanding Jenkins and Related Teologies Lecture 57 Digging into Continuous Integration, Deployment, and Delivery Lecture 58 Setting Up Git, Code Repositories, and Dependencies for Jenkins Lecture 59 Installation of Jenkins from Packages and WAR Files Lecture 60 Configuring Reverse Proxy and Setting Up User Interface for Jenkins Lecture 61 Automating the Jenkins Installation and Configuration Process Lecture 62 Creating Build Jobs from User Interface and Scripts Lecture 63 Setting Up Multiple Jenkins Masters with Load Balancer for High-availability Lecture 64 Backing Up and Restoring Jenkins Data Lecture 65 Monitoring Jenkins Components and Data Lecture 66 Implementing Security and Roles for Jenkins Lecture 67 Using the Jenkins API and Automating Plugin Management Lecture 68 Understanding Slaves, Agent Launch Methods, and Labels in Jenkins Lecture 69 Setting Up Jenkins Slaves to Run Build Jobs Lecture 70 Using EC2 Instances as Jenkins Slaves Lecture 71 Using Docker Containers as Jenkins Slaves Lecture 72 Running Containers as Jenkins Slaves on Kubernetes Lecture 73 Deploying Code from Jenkins Using AWS CodeDeploy Lecture 74 Understanding Workflow of Jobs and Pipelines Lecture 75 Exploring the Jenkinsfile and Declarative Pipeline Syntax Lecture 76 Creating and Automating Build Pipelines Lecture 77 Understanding and Implementing Multi-branch Pipelines Lecture 78 Exploring Blue Ocean for Optimizing Pipeline User Experience Lecture 79 Integrating with GitHub Lecture 80 Integrating with SonarQube Lecture 81 Integrating with Artifactory Lecture 82 Integrating with JIRA Lecture 83 Integrating with Slack Java developers, software architects, technical project managers, build manager, or a development or QA eeer HomePage: gfxtra__Jenkins_Un.part1.rar.html gfxtra__Jenkins_Un.part2.rar.html gfxtra__Jenkins_Un.part3.rar.html
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