Continuous Integration with Maven, Jenkins and Artifactory (JEN102)
This Continuous Integration with Maven, Jenkins and Artifactory training class will provide students with an understanding of the Apache Maven build process, the principles of continuous integration, and the knowledge of how to implement continuous integration with automated test execution using Jenkins, Maven, and the Artifactory repository manager. Students will use a local copy of Jenkins and to create and run Maven jobs, link to a version control system, run automated testing and generate development reports, and configure the system to log build reports and generated artifacts to an Artifactory repository.
This course is targeted to developers who will implement Continuous Integration using Maven, Jenkins, and the Artifactory repository manager. Students learn to create Maven projects, configure Jenkins to build those projects, and manage the artifacts using Artifactory.
- Download and install Maven
- Build a project
- Work with Maven's directory structure, plugins, repositories, and more
- Understand the Project Object Model (POM)
- Build a complete web application using Maven
- Build and activate profiles
- Use Maven from Eclipse via the m2eclipse plugin
- Install and configure Jenkins in a servlet container
- Create Jenkins builds
- Configure and use Apache Ant and Apache Maven with Jenkins
- Use Jenkins to generate Java coding standards reports, code coverage reports, and change notices
- Use Jenkins to automatically deploy software into a testing environment.
- Configure Maven and Jenkins to deploy the generated artifacts to Artifactory
- Introduction to Continuous Integration, Continuous Depoloyment and Jenkins-CI
- Agile Development
- Agile Development (cont'd)
- What is Continuous Integration
- What is Continuous Integration (cont'd)
- What is Continous Integration (cont'd)
- Typical Setup for Continuous Integration
- Continuous Deployment
- Continuous Deployment (cont'd)
- DevOps and Continuous Deployment
- Continuous Deployment Challenges
- Jenkins Continuous Integration
- Jenkins Features
- Running Jenkins
- Summary
- Introduction to Apache Maven
- Build Tools for Java
- Build Tools for Java (cont'd)
- History of Build Tools
- Traditional Scripting
- 'make'
- Problems with Make
- Manual Build with JavaC
- ANT
- Pros and Cons of Ant
- Apache Maven
- Goals of Maven
- What is Apache Maven?
- What is Apache Maven (cont'd)
- Why Use Apache Maven?
- The Maven EcoSystem
- Consistent Easy-to-Understand Project Layout
- Convention Over Configuration
- Maven is Different
- Maven Projects have a Standardized Build
- Effect of Convention Over Configuration
- Importance of Plugins
- A Key Point on Maven!
- Summary – Key Features of Maven
- Installing and Running Apache Maven
- Downloading Maven
- Installing Maven
- Run From Command Line
- Running Inside an IDE
- Settings.xml
- Local Repository
- Summary
- Installing and Running Jenkins
- Downloading and Installing Jenkins
- Running Jenkins as a Stand-Alone Application
- Running Jenkins as a Stand-Alone Application (cont'd)
- Running Jenkins on an Application Server
- The Jenkins Home Folder
- Installing Jenkins as a Windows Service
- Initial Configuration
- Configuration Wizard
- Configuration Wizard (cont'd)
- Configuring Tools
- Configuring Tools - Best Practices
- Summary
- Job Types in Jenkins
- Introduction
- Different types of Jenkins Items
- Different types of Jenkins Items (cont'd)
- Configuring Source Code Management(SCM)
- Working with Subversion
- Working with Subversion (cont'd)
- Working with Git
- Storing Credentials
- Storing Credentials (cont'd)
- Build Triggers
- Schedule Build Jobs
- Polling the SCM
- Maven Build Steps
- Summary
- Getting Started With Maven
- Terminology and Basic Concepts
- Artifacts
- Lifecycle
- Default Lifecycle
- Plugins
- Running Maven - the Story So Far
- Running Maven from an IDE
- Common Goals
- pom.xml
- Example
- Example (cont'd)
- Artifact Coordinates
- Standard Layout for Sources
- Summary
- A Web Application in Maven
- A More Complex Project
- Putting it Together With Maven
- Packaging the Target Artifact
- The Source Tree
- Dependencies
- Transitive Dependencies
- Dependency Scope
- Working With Servers
- Declaring and Configuring Plugins
- Running the Plugin
- Binding a Plugin Goal to the Lifecycle
- Archetypes
- Summary
- Commonly Used Plugins
- Maven Plugins
- Declaring and Configuring Plugins
- Running the Plugin
- Binding a Plugin Goal to the Lifecycle
- Maven Surefire Test Plugin
- Failsafe Plugin
- Site Plugin
- JavaDoc Plugin
- PMD Plugin
- Code Coverage – Cobertura
- Summary
- Multi-Module Builds
- Introduction
- The Reactor
- Reactor Sorting
- Multi-Module Build by Example
- Summary
- POM Projects
- Project Object Model (POM)
- The overall POM structure
- Storing POM
- Summary
- Writing Plugins (Maven)
- What is Maven Plugin
- Example of Using a Plugin
- Create a Custom Plugin
- Create a Custom Plugin (cont.)
- Plugin Management
- Summary
- Creating Archetypes
- Introduction to Maven Archetypes
- Introduction to Maven Archetypes (cont.)
- Using Interactive Mode to generate Goal
- Common Maven Archetypes
- Summary
- Repository Management
- Maven's Approach to Artifacts
- Publishing Artifacts
- Summary of Maven's Artifact Handling
- Repository
- Repository Manager
- Proxy Remote Repositories
- Types of Artifacts
- Release Artifacts
- Snapshot Artifacts
- Reasons to Use a Repository Manager
- Repository Coordinates
- Addressing Resources in a Repository
- Summary
- Release Management
- What is release Management?
- Release Management with Nexus
- Release Management with Maven
- Summary
- Jenkins Plugin
- Introduction
- Jenkins Plugins - SCM
- Jenkins Plugins – Build and Test
- Jenkins Plugins – Analyzers
- Jenkins for Teams
- Installing Jenkins Plugins
- Summary
- Securing Jenkins
- Jenkins Security - Overview
- Jenkins Security
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Confidentiality
- Activating Security
- Configure Authentication
- Using Jenkins's Internal User Database
- Creating Users
- Authorization
- Matrix-Based Security
- Note – Create the Administrative User
- Project-based Matrix Authorization
- Project-Based Authentication
- Conclusion
- Distributed Builds with Jenkins
- Distributed Builds - Overview
- Distributed Builds – How?
- Slave Machines
- Configure Jenkins Master
- Configure Projects
- Conclusion
- Continuous Deployment and the Jenkins Pipeline
- Continuous Deployment
- Continuous Deployment (cont'd)
- DevOps and Continuous Deployment
- Continuous Deployment Challenges
- Continuous Deployment with Jenkins
- The Pipeline Plugin
- The Pipeline Plugin (cont'd)
- Defining a Pipeline
- A Pipeline Example
- Pipeline Example (cont'd)
- Parallel Execution
- Creating a Pipeline
- Invoking the Pipeline
- Interacting with the Pipeline
- Conclusion
- Best Practices for Jenkins
- Best Practices - Secure Jenkins
- Best Practices - Backups
- Best Practices - Reproducible Builds
- Best Practices - Testing and Reports
- Best Practices - Large Systems
- Best Practices - Distributed Jenkins
- Best Practices - Summary
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this Jenkins class:
- Familiarity with Java development practices.
Live Private Class
- Private Class for your Team
- Live training
- Online or On-location
- Customizable
- Expert Instructors