- Learn how to automate tasks using Jenkins.
- Discover Jenkins best practices and customization tips.
- Create and move a master instance of Jenkins to AWS servers.
Overview
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Jenkins is a highly configurable application used to automate software development and system administration tasks in your software delivery pipeline. In this learning path, learn about the core functions of Jenkins by exploring use cases that highlight best practices and customization tips.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Learning Jenkins
-Learn how to install Jenkins, create Jenkins jobs that can be triggered manually or on a schedule, and install and configure plugins and tools that extend the Jenkins framework.
Course 2: Jenkins Essential Training
-Discover the power of Jenkins, the DevOps platform that lets you automate builds, test and secure deployments, and create a continuous integration and secure delivery pipeline.
Course 3: Running Jenkins on AWS
-Learn how to run Jenkins on Amazon Web Services. Find out how to move a Jenkins instance to the cloud, connect with webhooks, deploy to Elastic Beanstalk, and more.
Course 1: Learning Jenkins
-Learn how to install Jenkins, create Jenkins jobs that can be triggered manually or on a schedule, and install and configure plugins and tools that extend the Jenkins framework.
Course 2: Jenkins Essential Training
-Discover the power of Jenkins, the DevOps platform that lets you automate builds, test and secure deployments, and create a continuous integration and secure delivery pipeline.
Course 3: Running Jenkins on AWS
-Learn how to run Jenkins on Amazon Web Services. Find out how to move a Jenkins instance to the cloud, connect with webhooks, deploy to Elastic Beanstalk, and more.
Courses
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Discover the power of Jenkins, the DevOps platform that lets you automate builds, test and secure deployments, and create a continuous integration and secure delivery pipeline.
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Learn how to install Jenkins, create Jenkins jobs that can be triggered manually or on a schedule, and install and configure plugins and tools that extend the Jenkins framework.
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Learn how to run Jenkins on Amazon Web Services. Find out how to move a Jenkins instance to the cloud, connect with webhooks, deploy to Elastic Beanstalk, and more.
Taught by
Michael J.