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Practical DevOps

Practical DevOps

By : joakim verona
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Practical DevOps

Practical DevOps

4.7 (6)
By: joakim verona

Overview of this book

DevOps is a practical field that focuses on delivering business value as efficiently as possible. DevOps encompasses all the flows from code through testing environments to production environments. It stresses the cooperation between different roles, and how they can work together more closely, as the roots of the word imply—Development and Operations. After a quick refresher to DevOps and continuous delivery, we quickly move on to looking at how DevOps affects architecture. You'll create a sample enterprise Java application that you’ll continue to work with through the remaining chapters. Following this, we explore various code storage and build server options. You will then learn how to perform code testing with a few tools and deploy your test successfully. Next, you will learn how to monitor code for any anomalies and make sure it’s running properly. Finally, you will discover how to handle logs and keep track of the issues that affect processes
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Testing backend integration points


Automated testing of backend functionality such as SOAP and REST endpoints is normally quite cost effective. Backend interfaces tend to be fairly stable, so the corresponding tests will also require less maintenance effort than GUI tests, for instance.

The tests can also be fairly easy to write with tools such as soapUI, which can be used to write and execute tests. These tests can also be run from the command line and with Maven, which is great for Continuous Integration on a build server.

The soapUI is a good example of a tool that appeals to several different roles. Testers who build test cases get a fairly well-structured environment for writing tests and running them interactively. Tests can be built incrementally.

Developers can integrate test cases in their builds without necessarily using the GUI. There are Maven plugins and command-line runners.

The command line and Maven integration are useful for people maintaining the build server too.

Furthermore...

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