Jenkins 2 Introduction for Beginners on Windows
Jenkins 2 Introduction for Beginners on Windows, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 83 lectures, based on 302 reviews, and has 6052 subscribers.
You will learn about Install Jenkins CI server on Windows Install and configure several tools commonly used with Jenkins Understand the basics of continuous inspection, continuous integration, and continuous deployment Use Jenkins effectively to build, test, and analyze Java projects Apply the techniques and experience to implement Jenkins and/or a continuous integration system This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers, software engineers, and programmers wanting to avoid "it works on my machine" syndrome or IT professions looking to implement continuous inspection through continuous deployment at their company or IT management that wants to have a deeper understanding of Jenkins and other DevOps concepts or DevOps (Development/Operations) professional looking at Jenkins as a build tool or as part of a larger software delivery pipeline or Software Engineers, Developers, and DevOps staff working on a Windows system It is particularly useful for Developers, software engineers, and programmers wanting to avoid "it works on my machine" syndrome or IT professions looking to implement continuous inspection through continuous deployment at their company or IT management that wants to have a deeper understanding of Jenkins and other DevOps concepts or DevOps (Development/Operations) professional looking at Jenkins as a build tool or as part of a larger software delivery pipeline or Software Engineers, Developers, and DevOps staff working on a Windows system.
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Summary
Title: Jenkins 2 Introduction for Beginners on Windows
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 83
Number of Published Lectures: 83
Number of Curriculum Items: 83
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 83
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Install Jenkins CI server on Windows
- Install and configure several tools commonly used with Jenkins
- Understand the basics of continuous inspection, continuous integration, and continuous deployment
- Use Jenkins effectively to build, test, and analyze Java projects
- Apply the techniques and experience to implement Jenkins and/or a continuous integration system
Who Should Attend
- Developers, software engineers, and programmers wanting to avoid "it works on my machine" syndrome
- IT professions looking to implement continuous inspection through continuous deployment at their company
- IT management that wants to have a deeper understanding of Jenkins and other DevOps concepts
- DevOps (Development/Operations) professional looking at Jenkins as a build tool or as part of a larger software delivery pipeline
- Software Engineers, Developers, and DevOps staff working on a Windows system
Target Audiences
- Developers, software engineers, and programmers wanting to avoid "it works on my machine" syndrome
- IT professions looking to implement continuous inspection through continuous deployment at their company
- IT management that wants to have a deeper understanding of Jenkins and other DevOps concepts
- DevOps (Development/Operations) professional looking at Jenkins as a build tool or as part of a larger software delivery pipeline
- Software Engineers, Developers, and DevOps staff working on a Windows system
This is a beginner’s course designed to show how to setup and run a Jenkins CI server starting with continuous inspection (build, test and analysis) for users of Windows-based systems. This course provides a strong foundation for implementing continuous inspection and integration at your company or studio. In order to keep the course short and to-the-point, several decisions were made in order to provide a complete path to continuous integration.
The pipeline created in this course consists of the following:
- Jenkins CI server installed and configured on Windows
- Git as the source control system
- Java as the main programming language of build projects
- Maven as the build tool
This set of tools provides a comprehensive, end-to-end implementation continuous integration pipeline. Jenkins can be installed on many operating systems and supports a myriad of tools and technologies — which means, this course provides tremendous value to those comfortable or interested in other operating systems and/or technologies.
Course Outline
Introductionprovides an overview for the course, which leas to the Core Concepts for Jenkins. This provides a foundation for the remainder of the course.
Quick Installationprovides an abbreviated step-by-step instructions on how to setup Jenkins and all the related tools specifically on Windows. Full Installation details is covered in the bonus section of the course.
Jenkins Basics provides a first look at Jenkins at work with a very simple “freestyle” project. This allows us to learn the Jenkins interface and the key features it provides.
After our initial introduction to Jenkins, we Manage Jenkins plugins and global configuration.
Then, we dive into Maven Projects specifically — since Jenkins can understand Maven and thus provides special features for Maven projects — with the right plugins installed.
We venture beyond the basics with Scheduled Projects and periodically Polling Source Control, which are closely related. Then we look at how to Link Projects together by calling upstream and downstream projects. Finally, we organize our projects with Views.
Course Features
Presentations provide audio/video training of conceptual ideas in each major area or introduction of new concepts.
Screencasts provide a video of the instructor’s computer system with any actions, commands, or screens displayed and narrated. There are several hours of screencat video content — it makes up the vast majority of the course. Any command line based screencast will include a command listing in the lecture downloads.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Welcome and Introduction
Lecture 2: Course Focus and Approach
Lecture 3: What and Why of Jenkins
Lecture 4: Jenkins Architecture
Chapter 2: Quick Install
Lecture 1: Quick Install Overview
Lecture 2: Jenkins Quick Install
Lecture 3: Jenkins Services on Windows
Lecture 4: Quick Install Notes
Chapter 3: Jenkins Basics
Lecture 1: Jenkins Basics Overview
Lecture 2: Login
Lecture 3: Jenkins Dashboard
Lecture 4: Create First Job
Lecture 5: Project Configuration
Lecture 6: First Build
Lecture 7: Project Homepage
Lecture 8: Enable and Disable Projects
Lecture 9: Build History
Lecture 10: Build Page
Lecture 11: Batch Project
Lecture 12: Failing on Purpose
Lecture 13: Dashboard Revisited
Lecture 14: Deleting a Project
Lecture 15: Cleaning Up / Fix Broken Project
Lecture 16: Copy a Project
Chapter 4: Manage Jenkins
Lecture 1: Manage Jenkins Overview
Lecture 2: Manage Jenkins Page
Lecture 3: Update Jenkins
Lecture 4: Update Plugins
Lecture 5: Plugin Research
Lecture 6: Add New Plugin
Lecture 7: Uninstall Plugins
Lecture 8: Enable/Disable Plugins
Lecture 9: Maven Integration Plugin
Lecture 10: Configure Jenkins
Lecture 11: Global Tools
Chapter 5: Maven Projects
Lecture 1: Maven Projects Overview
Lecture 2: Build Locally First
Lecture 3: Maven Project
Lecture 4: Maven Build and Workspace
Lecture 5: Maven Modules and Build Pages
Lecture 6: Troubleshooting Maven Projects – Code Update
Lecture 7: Troubleshooting Maven Projects – Within Jenkins
Lecture 8: Troubleshooting Maven Projects – Replicate Locally
Lecture 9: Troubleshooting Maven Projects – Project Workspace
Lecture 10: Troubleshooting Maven Projects -Resolve Failure
Chapter 6: Scheduled Projects
Lecture 1: Scheduled Projects Overview
Lecture 2: Building on a Schedule – Part 1 – Setup and Configuration
Lecture 3: Building on a Schedule – Part 2 – Builds
Lecture 4: Building on a Schedule – Part 3 – Revise Schedule
Chapter 7: Source Code Polling
Lecture 1: Polling Overview
Lecture 2: Polling 1 – Welcome / Config
Lecture 3: Polling 2 – Initial Builds
Lecture 4: Polling 3 – Code Updates
Lecture 5: Polling 4 – Revise Schedule
Chapter 8: Linked Projects
Lecture 1: Linked Projects Overview
Lecture 2: Upstream Project Configuration
Lecture 3: Upstream Project Build and Review
Lecture 4: Downstream Project Configuration
Lecture 5: Downstream Project Build and Review
Chapter 9: Views
Lecture 1: Views Overview
Lecture 2: Creating New Views
Lecture 3: Regular Expression Views
Lecture 4: Deleting a View
Lecture 5: View Descriptions
Lecture 6: Navigation with Views and Default View
Lecture 7: View Build History
Chapter 10: Course Errata and Updates
Lecture 1: Known Issue: Maven Projects Fail with POM Parse Error
Lecture 2: Jenkins Incompatibility with Java 9
Chapter 11: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Review and Final Words
Chapter 12: Bonus: Full Installation Process
Lecture 1: Full Installation Overview
Lecture 2: Chrome on Windows
Lecture 3: Git for Windows: Installation
Lecture 4: Git for Windows: Options
Lecture 5: Git for Windows: Gitting Help
Lecture 6: Git for Windows: Configuration
Lecture 7: Notepad++: Installation
Lecture 8: Notepad++: Configuration
Lecture 9: Java 8 Installation
Lecture 10: Java 8 Configuration
Lecture 11: Maven 3 Installation
Lecture 12: Jenkins 2 Installation
Lecture 13: Jenkins 2 Getting Started
Chapter 13: Bonus: Special Offers
Lecture 1: Exclusive Special Offers for Students of this Course
Instructors
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Jason Taylor
Lead Software Engineer, Dev Trainer (19 courses,50k reviews) -
John Myers
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 41 votes
- 4 stars: 126 votes
- 5 stars: 122 votes
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