Jenkins 2 Bootcamp: Fully Automate Builds to Deployment 2020
$49.99 $12.99Track price
This is a comprehensive course designed to show how to setup and run a Jenkins CI server starting with continuous inspection (build, test and analysis) all the way through to continuous deployment. This course provides a strong foundation for implementing continuous inspection, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and even continuous deployment at your company or studio. In order to ikeep the course short and to–the–point, several decisions were made in order to provide a complete path from CI to CD.
The pipeline created in this course consists of the following:
Jenkins CI server installed and configured on Windows
Git as the source control system
Java as the main programming language of build projects
Maven as the build tool
Findbugs, PMD, and Checkstyle as the static code analysis tools
Tomcat as the deployment server
Setup Jenkins in AWS using Lightsail
Use EC2 Plugin for Auto–scaling
This set of tools provides a comprehensive, end–to–end implementation continuous deployment pipeline. Jenkins can be installed on many operating systems and supports a myriad of tools and technologies which means, this course provides tremendous value to those comfortable or interested in other operating systems and/or technologies.
Course Outline
Introduction provides an overview for the course, which leas to the Core Concepts for Jenkins. This provides a foundation for the remainder of the course.
Instructor Details
Courses : 10
Specification: Jenkins 2 Bootcamp: Fully Automate Builds to Deployment 2020
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 9 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Evgeny Makhinya –
I expected more regarding building pipeline and groove, some of the features of Jenkins like timeouts, locks, running downstream jobs and transfers of parameters to another job , anyway thank you for your time!
Randall Harvey –
Some inconsistencies with current versions of Jenkins, plugin names, etc, lead to a bit of confusion for beginners.
DeWayne McKinney –
Course was very informative. My only concern was the AWS section.
Jose Luis Navarro Lustres –
De momento es lo que esperaba
Gajendra Gulgulia –
So far till section 3 this course looks exactly what I am expecting, a basic introduction to Jenkins and how to use it. I browsed through the content section further and I saw the later parts of the tutorial is based on java. Even though I am a C++ programmer using CMake for my build system, I am confident I can port the lessons learned from the java based tutorials to C++/cmake
Fred Zimmerman –
A couple of oversights [assumptions] made by presenter. Otherwise I really like his clear, deliberate presentation style. Easy to follow.
Chin Seah –
Great for learning Jenkin basics with Maven project. Since I am trying to go through this class using a Mac, there are some minor glitches that I had to search online to resolve. Also, I think instructor assumes you are login as administrator on your computer which I am not.
Mallikarjunarao –
its a good content & having sound knowledge & experience on Jenkins.
Steve Hyde –
I found this course to be rather too simplistic, I would have asked for a refund however I was outside of the refund period. The instructor was however good for the material that was covered. In order to see a significant improvement on my rating a section on Jenkins files would need to be included, because as of right now the course title should really be Fully automate builds to deployment with maximum manual effort.