This webinar shows how create a Java EE workflow on OpenShift using WildFly, JBoss Tools, Forge, Arquillian, and OpenShift. Specifically it talks about:
- How a Java EE application can be easily developed using JBoss Developer Studio and deployed directly to OpenShift
- Set up Test and Production instances on OpenShift
- Enable Jenkins to provide Continuous Integration
- Run the tests on Test and push the WAR to Production
More detailed blog entries are at:
- Deployment Pipeline for Java EE 7 with WildFly, Arquillian, Jenkins, and OpenShift (Tech Tip #56)
- Arquillian tests on a WildFly instance hosted on OpenShift (Tech Tip #55)
- Java EE 7 Hands-on Lab on WildFly and OpenShift (Tech Tip #33)
- Getting Started with WildFly in OpenShift and JBoss Developer Studio (Tech Tip #21)
And a lot more at blog.arungupta.me/tag/openshift/.
Enjoy!
| Reference: | Java EE Workflows on OpenShift (Tech Tip #64) from our JCG partner Arun Gupta at the Miles to go 2.0 β¦ blog. |
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