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Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Python

Don Schenck

Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Python.After reading the previous blog post in this series, "Containers, kubernetes, microservices: Start here", you're now ready to build your first "Hello World" application and run it in a container. For this, we'll be using Python.

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Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Node.js

Don Schenck

Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Node.js.After reading the previous blog post in this series, "Containers, kubernetes, microservices: Start here", you're now ready to build your first "Hello World" application and run it in a container. For this, we'll be using Node.js.

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From zero to Quarkus and Knative: The easy way

Alessandro Arrichiello

Get started with Quarkus and Knative in this step-by-step tutorial that provides a quick and easy way to start playing with these technologies.

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Red Hat AMQ 6.3 on OpenShift: Set up, connect SSL client, and configure logging

Chandra Shekhar Pandey

This article describes how to set up Red Hat AMQ 6.3 on OpenShift. It also shows how to set up an external Camel-based SSL client to connect to the AMQ Broker, which is a pure-Java multiprotocol message broker, and how to configure a debug-level log configuration to have more verbose logging so you can analyze runtime issues.

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The evolution of serverless and FaaS: Knative brings change

Don Schenck

The terms "serverless" and "Function as a Service" (FaaS) often are used interchangeably, but they do not mean the same thing. This article describes the terms and how Knative is speeding the evolution of both by enabling any service to be available as a function.

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Kubernetes v1.14: What you need to know

Doug Tidwell

Kubernetes v1.14 features many enhancements and new features, which focus on extensibility and supporting more workloads.

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Five layers of security for Red Hat Data Grid on OpenShift

Kapil Shukla

This article talks about multiple layers of security available while deploying Red Hat Data Grid on OpenShift. The layers of security offer a combination of security measures provided by Data Grid as well as by OpenShift/Kubernetes.

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Part 2: Building a Serverless Service

Doug Tidwell

Take a look at the image manipulation code behind the photo booth, then look at a modern web app that uses it.

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Apache Kafka and Debezium | DevNation Tech Talk

Join this webinar to learn how to use CDC for reliable microservices integration and solving typical challenges such as gradually extracting microservices from existing monoliths, maintaining different read models in CQRS-style architectures, and updating caches as well as full-text indexes.