The Quarkus Quinoa extension takes care of all the web UI build/wiring/dev-mode hassles and lets you focus on your web application logic. In this tech talk, we’ll bring a shopping list app to life with Quarkus, Hibernate as a backend, and React as a frontend. Quinoa will be the glue that makes it all work seamlessly from dev to production.
DevOps brings together people, processes, and technology to automate software delivery and provide continuous value to users. Azure DevOps provides tools to help with continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), and continuous learning and monitoring. It offers Azure Boards for planning and tracking work, Azure Repos for source control, Azure Pipelines for CI/CD, Azure Test Plans for testing, and Azure Artifacts for package management. Azure DevOps supports organizations of all sizes with an integrated, enterprise-grade DevOps toolchain.
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and its key components: 1. Azure DevOps is a suite of tools and services that helps enable continuous delivery by bringing together people, process, and products. It includes Azure Pipelines, Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. 2. Azure Pipelines allows users to build, test, and deploy applications with continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) using any language, platform, or cloud. It offers free unlimited build minutes for open source projects. 3. The other components allow users to plan and track work (Azure Boards), host Git repositories (Azure Repos), test applications (Azure Test
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This document discusses deploying an ASP.NET Core app on Microsoft Azure. It introduces ASP.NET Core as a new open-source and cross-platform framework for developing modern cloud-based web apps using .NET. It demonstrates publishing an ASP.NET Core app directly to Azure from Visual Studio, using WebDeploy, scripts, and Git for continuous deployment. It also covers deploying to Azure with Docker by creating Docker images and deploying to an Azure Container Service.
Vagrant can be used to create consistent development environments that match production. This allows developers to develop locally yet still have access to all production dependencies. The presenter recommends using Vagrant to provision local development environments that match the OS used in production AWS environments. Developers can then use the same configuration management tools and processes locally and in production. Code is deployed from Vagrant environments to AWS, ensuring development and production remain consistent. A demo is provided to stand up identical local and AWS environments and deploy code between them.
The document discusses using Vagrant to virtualize and automate development environments. Vagrant allows developers to create identical virtual environments that match production. This ensures environments are the same across operating systems and developers. Vagrant uses automation tools like Chef and Puppet to configure environments. It addresses challenges like different dependency versions and allows quick resets. It advocates treating environments as code to make them documented, versioned and easily shared.
In this blog, we provide you a list of some fundamental tools and libraries, as well as proven tips and tricks to level up your career as a Vue.js Developer.
Some technologies are tools of the DevOps trade. Chef, Jenkins, Vagrant and Zookeeper are all tools that can be used for huge leverage and impact by the right people. Rarely, however, is there a technology that *enables* the practice of DevOps. The advent of the cloud and disposable infrastructure is one example. Docker is in this second, more rarified class.
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The document provides an overview of containerization and Kubernetes. It discusses how containerization can help with software delivery, running polyglot applications, encapsulation, repeatability, provenance, and microservice architectures. It addresses common questions around containerizing applications and mapping application architectures to Kubernetes. It also highlights how OpenShift can help build containers, reuse Dockerfiles, and manage the Kubernetes lifecycle from development to production.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts. One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks. In this session, I will provide a hands on workshop guiding you through getting started with Azure Pipelines to build your application. Using continuous integration and deployment processes, you will leave with clear understanding and skills to get your applications up and running quickly in Azure DevOps and see the full benefits that CI/CD can bring to your organization.
See how Codenvy's Factories allow Nuxeo Platform developers to manage their entire development cycle in the cloud without installing anything. This How-To webinar will walk you through the steps used to build the Codenvy factory for the Nuxeo Platform. Attendees will learn: - How a project is edited and run in the Codenvy Cloud - How to use a running project as the base for a one-click factory - What Docker is, and how Dockerfiles simplify setup of the developer environment - How to automate developer workspace construction - How to publish a single URL that gives instant access to project contributors
The Rave in Context project has built usable, extensible and accessible widget templates to build W3C widgets that can be deployed in Apache Rave or Wookie (both Incubating).
The document summarizes key points from Day 1 of DockerCon. It discusses Docker's mission to build tools for mass innovation and how they are taking an incremental approach to reinventing the programmer's toolbox. New tools like Docker, Docker Compose, Docker Machine, Docker Swarm, Docker Networking plugins and Notary were introduced to help solve problems around runtimes, packaging, service composition, machine management, clustering, networking and security. Docker is also donating runC to the Open Container Project and forming the Open Container Project to establish open standards around container formats and governance.
The pillars of DevOps are Culture, Automation, Measurement and Sharing. Docker is a rare tool at enables DevOps through all 4 pillars. These slides take a look at how Docker can affect each pillar in your organization through a Lean lens.