Overview
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Learn the fundamentals of Jenkins, a popular CI/CD tool used in DevOps, in this comprehensive 3-hour tutorial. Explore Jenkins basics, architecture, GitHub integration, installation, and configuration. Create your first Jenkins Pipeline, integrate Maven and Jenkins with Selenium, and perform cross-browser testing using the Jenkins Plugin. Gain practical insights into automating software development pipelines and implementing Jenkins best practices. Cover topics such as Jenkins features, real-time applications, and integration with GitHub. Follow step-by-step instructions to set up Jenkins controllers and agent nodes in Windows and Azure environments. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the knowledge to leverage Jenkins for more efficient and effective DevOps workflows.
Syllabus
Introduction to Jenkins full course tutorial
Understanding what is Jenkins
Jenkins installation and configuration
How to integrate Jenkins and GitHub
How to create Jenkins Job for Maven project
Adding Jenkins Controller and agent node for Windows
Adding Jenkins Controller and Jenkins agent node in Azure
Understanding Jenkins Pipeline
Cross Browser Testing With LambdaTest Jenkins Plugin
Conclusion of Session
Taught by
LambdaTest
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The course structure was well-paced and thoughtfully organized, allowing for a smooth progression of difficulty. Additionally, the inclusion of supplementary resources, such as forums and additional reading materials, further enriched my learning experience. It's evident that [Company Name] prioritizes the success of its students and goes above and beyond to provide a comprehensive educational journey.
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I understood the concept clearly, the teaching style is simply awesome. The reason behind giving 5 star rating is the teaching faculty, easy concepts and with proper examples. The explanation are so clear and easy to understand.
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Very informative and interesting specially that Jenkins Master and Agent concept is very useful. Thanks Moss for your efforts