Docker for Java developers package, deploy, and scale with ease

Leverage Docker for end-to-end automation of Java development About This Video Take control of the container lifecycle using the Docker command line Create a Docker image with a Java application Create and orchestrate more complex architectures using Docker In Detail Docker is the world's leadi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gupta, Arun
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly Media 2016
Edition:First edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Leverage Docker for end-to-end automation of Java development About This Video Take control of the container lifecycle using the Docker command line Create a Docker image with a Java application Create and orchestrate more complex architectures using Docker In Detail Docker is the world's leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate "works on my machine" problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Docker is a command-line program, a background daemon, and a set of remote services that take a logistical approach to solve common software problems. This course starts with the key concepts of containerization and Docker. Next, you'll see the need for containerization and how Docker is tackling those problems. You will build and monitor the status of containers using the Docker shell, and supervise containers. Then, using a Docker file, you'll create a simple java application that will be containerized inside Docker. All installation will be easily distributed in a Docker image that contains Java. The final section is dedicated to more advanced use cases, and you'll see how to automate more complex architectures using Docker. At the end of the course, you'll run software in containers and understand why delivering software using containers is a lot faster and more reliable. You'll know what problems containerization software solves. So, grab this course and build great software with Docker! This course uses Java 8, and Docker 18, while not the latest version available, it provides relevant and informative content for legacy users of Java
Physical Description:1 volume illustrations