All of us have heard of continuous improvement/continuous delivery (CI/CD). There are many benefits to implementing CI/CD, as it helps seamless integration from end to end for development and deployment processes. CI/CD helps in rapid improvement, shorter release cycles and more, but it also helps with the challenge of handling security effectively at DevOps speed. […]
Integrating Maven and Nexus for Continuous Delivery with Jenkins
This article demonstrates how to integrate Maven with Nexus repositories and deploy snapshot and release artifacts automatically during the build process. It also helps to understand version uptick using Maven. In this article we’ll cover: Creation of a hosted repository for snapshots and releases. Creation of a proxy repository pointing to Maven Central. Creation of […]
Using Spark and Jenkins to Deploy Code into Hadoop Clusters
This article illustrates how to deploy an application into a Hadoop cluster using GitLab/Jenkins/Spark application. In this article, we will cover the following: Auto-triggering Jenkins build when code is committed in Git. Pulling the latest code from the repository through Jenkins. Building, compiling and packaging the “.jar” using SBT tool. Uploading the .jar to the […]
The Linux Foundation Launches Continuous Delivery Foundation
The Linux Foundation announced it will provide the home base for a vendor-neutral Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) committed to making it easier to build and reuse DevOps pipelines across multiple continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platforms. The first projects to be hosted under the auspices of CDF, which was launched at the Open Source Leadership Summit […]
DevSecOps: Old Security Bugs Still Performing New Tricks
New Security Flaws Creep into Reliable Old Systems In cybersecurity, we are often like hunters. Our eyes are firmly glued to the horizon, scanning for the next breakout vulnerability (along with the right designing tools, techniques and tactics to stop it). However, this forward-looking focus can have the surprising effect of dampening our overall security […]
CloudBees Further Extends Jenkins CI/CD Reach
CloudBees announced it is expanding the scope and reach of its Jenkins open source continuous integration/continuous development (CI/CD) platform into the realms of compliance and serverless computing frameworks. Announced at the DevOps World | Jenkins World conference in Nice, France, a new plugin for Jenkins adds support for the AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) defined […]
Security Compass Announces Jenkins Plugin for its Policy-to-Procedure Platform Bringing Application Risk Policy and Compliance to DevOps
Agile Development Teams Empowered to Continuously Deliver Applications without Risk from the Start TORONTO, Oct. 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Security Compass, a software security company that provides organizations with the knowledge, training, and technology to make software secure, announced today that its leading policy-to-procedure platform, SD Elements, now features a Jenkins plugin which empowers agile […]
Keynotes and Announcements at DevOps World | Jenkins World 2018
Each year DevOps World | Jenkins World is bigger and better than the year before. This means the announcements at the show also continue to evolve to keep pace with the rate of innovation. With the tremendous growth in DevOps adoption, the event will highlight the contributions of industry leaders and provide insight for attendees […]
A Certifiable Reason to Attend Training at DevOps World | Jenkins World 2018
There are many factors that make DevOps World | Jenkins World the essential DevOps event to attend each year. Whether it is the keynotes and speaker sessions from industry-leading DevOps experts, the expo where you can check out the latest and greatest from our friends in the software industry or the themed after-party, there are […]
How to Use the Jenkins Pipelines
With the introduction of the Pipeline, Jenkins added an embedded Groovy engine, making Groovy the scripting language in the Pipeline’s DSL. Here are the steps you need to take to set up a Jenkins Pipeline. First, log on to your Jenkins server and select “New Item” from the left panel: Next, enter a name for […]
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