Description
Ready to build cloud native applications? Get a hands-on introduction to daily life as a developer crafting code on OpenShift, the open source container application platform from Red Hat. Creating and packaging your apps for deployment on modern distributed systems can be daunting. Too often, adding infrastructure value can complicate development. With this practical guide, you'll learn how to build, deploy, and manage a multitiered application on OpenShift.
Authors Joshua Wood and Brian Tannous demonstrate how OpenShift speeds application development. With the Kubernetes container orchestrator at its core, OpenShift simplifies and automates the way you build, ship, and run code. You'll learn how to use OpenShift and the Quarkus Java framework to develop and deploy apps using proven enterprise technologies and practices that you can apply to code in any language.
- Learn the development cycles for building and deploying on OpenShift, and the tools that drive them
- Use OpenShift to build, deploy, and manage the ongoing lifecycle of an n-tier application
- Create a continuous integration and deployment pipeline to turn your source code changes into production rollouts
- Automate scaling decisions with metrics and trigger lifecycle events with webhooks
Author: Joshua Wood, Brian Tannous
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 09/28/2021
Pages: 148
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 9.19h x 7.00w x 0.32d
ISBN13: 9781098103361
ISBN10: 109810336X
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Distributed Systems | Cloud Computing
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering | General
- Computers | Programming | Open Source
About the Author
Joshua Wood is a Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat. Co-author of Kubernetes Operators (O'Reilly, 2020), he was formerly responsible for documentation at CoreOS. Wood has worked in roles from sysadmin to CTO to build utility computing with open source software. He likes fast cars, slow boats, and writing short autobiographies.
Brian Tannous is a Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat. He has held development, marketing, and advocacy roles in both mobile and open source technology. He is a technology nerd who likes aviation, sustainability, and writing minimal bios.