Video description
This course teaches developers how to use Jenkins to automate the deployment of web applications to an application server. Automated deployments are a key feature of any deployment pipeline used for continuous delivery and deployment.
The course introduces a sample Java web application and focuses on deploying that application to an Apache Tomcat servlet container using Jenkins integration. By the end of this course, you'll understand how to automate the delivery of web applications by packaging them from a source code repository and ultimately deploying to an application server.
- Learn how to set up a Jenkins build so it can deploy a web app to a Tomcat servlet container
- Discover how to configure Tomcat for integration with Jenkins
- See a demonstration of a complete end-to-end deployment pipeline
- Understand the difference between continuous delivery and continuous deployment
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Product information
- Title: Continuous Integration (CI) With Jenkins - Server Deployments
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2017
- Publisher(s): Infinite Skills
- ISBN: 9781491986554
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