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Building Java using Maven on Jenkins

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  • Apr 01, 2025
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Building Java using Maven on Jenkins, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 20 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 22 subscribers.

You will learn about The basics of Test Automation, CI, CD, and DevOps The fundamentals of Source Control (Git), Docker, and Jenkins How to install and setup Git, Docker, Docker Compose, and Jenkins An Introduction to Java Build Concepts and Maven How to use Maven to check, test, and publish Java libraries How to use Jenkins to automate CI/CD based on Maven using freestyle jobs, scripted pipelines, and declarative pipelines This course is ideal for individuals who are DevOps Engineers and Developers interested on how Maven can be used to build and publish Java-based projects via the available techniques on Jenkins or Developers looking for a deeper understanding on how Git, Docker, Java, Jenkins, and Maven can all come together to build and deliver It is particularly useful for DevOps Engineers and Developers interested on how Maven can be used to build and publish Java-based projects via the available techniques on Jenkins or Developers looking for a deeper understanding on how Git, Docker, Java, Jenkins, and Maven can all come together to build and deliver.

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Summary

Title: Building Java using Maven on Jenkins

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 20

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The basics of Test Automation, CI, CD, and DevOps
  • The fundamentals of Source Control (Git), Docker, and Jenkins
  • How to install and setup Git, Docker, Docker Compose, and Jenkins
  • An Introduction to Java Build Concepts and Maven
  • How to use Maven to check, test, and publish Java libraries
  • How to use Jenkins to automate CI/CD based on Maven using freestyle jobs, scripted pipelines, and declarative pipelines
  • Who Should Attend

  • DevOps Engineers and Developers interested on how Maven can be used to build and publish Java-based projects via the available techniques on Jenkins
  • Developers looking for a deeper understanding on how Git, Docker, Java, Jenkins, and Maven can all come together to build and deliver
  • Target Audiences

  • DevOps Engineers and Developers interested on how Maven can be used to build and publish Java-based projects via the available techniques on Jenkins
  • Developers looking for a deeper understanding on how Git, Docker, Java, Jenkins, and Maven can all come together to build and deliver
  • With so many terms, techniques, and tools available, navigating how about building and delivering software can be overwhelming. This course picks a path through that maze, specifically focused on Java, and walks through a set of those options for delivery. Specifically using a combination of Docker, Jenkins, Git, and Maven. Every aspect of this course also comes with a Git repository that contains both details and the examples being discussed.

    Learners can follow along by running their own development environments for executing the examples, or just use this as a deep-dive explanation into the inner workings of Java-Jenkins-Maven delivery. Either way, let working code be your guide. The course structure starts with setting up a basic development environment, and ends with using a Jenkins declarative pipeline to   execute a Maven build using the Java, Publish, Jacoco, and PMD plugins, that on the pass of all the quality gates publishes the resulting Java Library to a Maven Repository.

    It additionally covers the concepts of containerization, configuration as code, static code analysis, unit testing, code coverage, and pipelines as code. The course is otherwise divided into three sections:

    (1) Infrastructure

  • Git via Github – Setting up Git so that you can use SSH to get the examples.

  • Docker and Docker Compose – Installing Docker and Docker Compose to be able to run containers locally.

  • Jenkins via Docker Compose – Running Jenkins locally in a container.

  • (2) Building Java

  • Building Java 101 – The basics of how Java code is turned into a Jar.

  • Maven and Java – Using Maven to test and build a Jar.

  • Maven and Java Code Coverage – How to generate code coverage for unit testing, and set a quality gate.

  • Maven and Java Static Code Analysis – How to run PMD, and set a quality gate.

  • Maven and Java Library Publishing – How to publish a Jar to a Maven Repository.

  • (3) Jenkins Automation

  • Freestyle Job – Building, Testing, and Delivering the Jar using a Freestyle Job.

  • Scripted Pipeline – Building, Testing, and Delivering the Jar using a Scripted Pipeline.

  • Declarative Pipeline – Building, Testing, and Delivering the Jar using a Declarative Pipeline.

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: About Me

    Lecture 3: The Path to DevOps

    Chapter 2: Infrastructure

    Lecture 1: Intro to Source Control

    Lecture 2: Installing Git via Github.com

    Lecture 3: Following along by Forking

    Lecture 4: Intro to Docker

    Lecture 5: Docker and Docker Compose

    Lecture 6: Intro to Jenkins

    Lecture 7: Jenkins via Docker Compose

    Chapter 3: Building Java

    Lecture 1: Building Java 101

    Lecture 2: Intro to Maven

    Lecture 3: Maven and building a Jar

    Lecture 4: Maven and Java Code Coverage

    Lecture 5: Maven and Java Static Code Analysis

    Lecture 6: Maven and Java Library Publishing

    Chapter 4: Automating on Jenkins

    Lecture 1: Jenkins Freestyle Job

    Lecture 2: Jenkins Scripted Pipeline

    Lecture 3: Jenkins Declarative Pipeline

    Lecture 4: References

    Instructors

  • Building Java using Maven on Jenkins  No.2
    John Valentino
    Architect, DevOps Expert, and Technology Leader
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