Friday 22 June 2018

JCG Hot Picks: From Docker Compose to Kubernetes, Getting Started with Containers and Microservices

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Going into the Weekend, chill out with our Top Picks:

Build a Spring Boot App with Secure Server-to-Server Communication via OAuth 2.0 and Okta (by Java Code Geeks)
Most OAuth 2.0 guides are focused around the context of a user, i.e., login to an application using Google, Github, Okta, etc., then do something on behalf of that user. While useful, these guides ignore server-to-server communication where there is no user and you only have one service connecting to another one. Thankfully, Okta is here to lend a hand with this area of application security as well.

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Migrating from Docker Compose to Kubernetes (by Java Code Geeks)
The growth of the AppDynamics Demo Platform resulted in infrastructure that had become larger and more difficult to manage without a real orchestration tool. We will look at the steps involved in converting one of our Docker Compose to Kubernetes applications and what we gained by it.


Selenium IDE Commands Example (by JCG Examples)
Selenium is used to automate browsers. Selenium WebDriver has found its place in test automation for web applications. It is used to create robust, browser-based regression automation suites and tests. But, it requires a bit of learning curve too. The Selenium-IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is the tool you use to develop your Selenium test cases. It's an easy-to-use Chrome and Firefox extension and is generally the most efficient way to develop test cases.

Running Ansible on a Windows System (by System Code Geeks)
Ansible itself requires a Linux-based system as the control machine. When I have to develop on a Windows machine, I install a Linux-based virtual machine to run the Ansible's playbooks inside the virtual machine. I set up the virtual machine with Virtualbox and Vagrant. This tools allow me to share the playbooks easily between host and the virtual machine. so I can develop the playbook on the windows system and the virtual machine can have a headless setup.

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Deployment Options for .NET Microservices Agent (by Web Code Geeks)
It's easy to get started with AppDynamics' new .NET Microservices Agent. Featuring advanced portability, refinement and ease of use, this agent delivers great value to our customers who monitor .NET Core applications. Its flexibility in deployment is a boon to AppDynamics users hosting .NET apps in the cloud.

Android UI Design Basics Tutorial (by Geeks Courses)
Android is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android OS has taken over the world of mobile devices and is growing rapidly the last few years. Android's user interface is based on direct manipulation, using touch inputs that loosely correspond to real-world actions, like swiping, tapping, pinching and reverse pinching to manipulate on-screen objects.

CouchDB Database for the Web (by JCG Library)
CouchDB, is an open source database that focuses on ease of use and on being "a database that completely embraces the web". It is a NoSQL database that uses JSON to store data, JavaScript as its query language using MapReduce, and HTTP for an API. One of its distinguishing features is multi-master replication. CouchDB was first released in 2005 and later became an Apache project in 2008. This is a hands-on course on CouchDB. You will learn how to install and configure CouchDB and how to perform common operations with it.

Getting Started with Containers and Microservices (by AppDynamics)
Across a variety of large, global companies, DevOps teams are adopting containers and microservices, two of many new tools and practices that are offering solid business benefits. Developers use containers and microservices in many tasks, from app delivery to migration of legacy systems to cloud servers. The increased popularity in containers and microservices can be attributed to their impact on agile cloud environments, with benefits that include increased efficiency, greater speed of delivery, and the ability to do more with existing resources.
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