Continuous Delivery in Java: Essential Tools and Best Practices for Deploying Code to Production

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Continuous delivery adds enormous value to the business and the entire software delivery lifecycle, but adopting this practice means mastering new skills typically outside of a developer’s comfort zone. In this practical book, Daniel Bryant and Abraham Marín-Pérez provide guidance to help experienced Java developers master skills such as architectural design, automated quality assurance, and application packaging and deployment on a variety of platforms.

Not only will you learn how to create a comprehensive build pipeline for continually delivering effective software, but you’ll also explore how Java application architecture and deployment platforms have affected the way we rapidly and safely deliver new software to production environments.

  • Get advice for beginning or completing your migration to continuous delivery
  • Design architecture to enable the continuous delivery of Java applications
  • Build application artifacts including fat JARs, virtual machine images, and operating system container (Docker) images
  • Use continuous integration tooling like Jenkins, PMD, and find-sec-bugs to automate code quality checks
  • Create a comprehensive build pipeline and design software to separate the deploy and release processes
  • Explore why functional and system quality attribute testing is vital from development to delivery
  • Learn how to effectively build and test applications locally and observe your system while it runs in production

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About the author

Daniel Bryant is the Chief Scientist at OpenCredo and CTO at SpectoLabs. He currently specialises in enabling agility within organisations by introducing better requirement gathering and planning techniques, focusing on the relevance of architecture within agile development, and facilitating continuous delivery. Daniel’s current technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. He also contributes to several open source projects, writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and Voxxed, and regularly presents at international conferences such as QCon, Devoxx and JavaOne.

Abraham Marín-Pérez is an independent Java and Scala programmer, author, public speaker, and Agile consultant. He helps organizations achieve their objectives through a number of varying challenges, both technical and non-technical, with a special focus on Continuous Delivery. He also helps run the London Java Community, and contributes as a Java Editor at InfoQ.

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