docker_captian_image Laura (@rhein_wein)
and I are Docker Captains. This means we demonstrate a commitment to sharing our Docker knowledge with others. Amongst other languages, she talks Ruby and Postgres and I
talk Java and Couchbase. But we talk to each other using the common language of Docker!

This multi-part interactive webinar will teach you how to build a Docker-native CI/CD pipeline using Codeship. This series will be using the application used for Docker for Java Developers workshop, which
in turn uses WildFly and Couchbase.

codeship-logoCodeship is a Docker-native SaaS platform for creating your CI/CD pipelines. SaaS means that you don’t need to manage setting up CI/CD server and workers. It allows to existing Dockerfiles and images on any registry and enjoy full customizability for their dev environments. Learn more at Codeship Docs.
 wildfly_logo         WildFly is a Java EE 7 compliant application server that allows you to build amazing web applications. A light memory footprint, a blazing fast startup and customizable runtimes makes it an ideal candidate for deploying in the Cloud. Powerful administration features, intuitive web console and REST API makes it a breeze for management.

Couchbase LogoCouchbase is an
open-source NoSQL document database. It allows you to develop your applications with agility and operate at any scale. Agility comes with flexible schema, SQL-like query language, rich Web Console, REST API and CLI, a mobile-to-backend solution
and much more. Unlike a master/slave architecture, Couchbase scales linearly and can be deployed on a variety of clouds and on-prem.

Lets learn the basic concepts of Codeship in this introductory webinar:

What CI/CD platform do you use for building your deployment pipelines?

Codeship References

Author

Posted by Arun Gupta, VP, Developer Advocacy, Couchbase

Arun Gupta is the vice president of developer advocacy at Couchbase. He has built and led developer communities for 10+ years at Sun, Oracle, and Red Hat. He has deep expertise in leading cross-functional teams to develop and execute strategy, planning and execution of content, marketing campaigns, and programs. Prior to that he led engineering teams at Sun and is a founding member of the Java EE team. Gupta has authored more than 2,000 blog posts on technology. He has extensive speaking experience in more than 40 countries on myriad topics and is a JavaOne Rock Star for three years in a row. Gupta also founded the Devoxx4Kids chapter in the US and continues to promote technology education among children. An author of several books on technology, an avid runner, a globe trotter, a Java Champion, a JUG leader, NetBeans Dream Team member, and a Docker Captain, he is easily accessible at @arungupta.

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