DevNation Kubernetes Day 2022 - Kubernetes II (Intermediate)
DevOps Culture and Practice with OpenShift provides a roadmap for building empowered product teams within your organization.
This book covers how to combine Quarkus, Microservices, Microprofile, Spring, and Kubernetes into an effective and integrated development and deployment stack. Kubernetes Native Microservices are microservices that utilize and integrate with Kubernetes features naturally and efficiently. The result is a productive developer experience that is consistent with the expectations of Kubernetes platform administrators.
Ready to build cloud native applications? Get a hands-on introduction to daily life as a developer crafting code on OpenShift, the open source container application platform from Red Hat.
This cheat sheet covers how to create a Kubernetes Operator in Java using Quarkus.
Kubernetes is a popular container orchestrator. It harnesses many computers together into one large computing resource and establishes a means of addressing that resource through the Kubernetes application programming interface (API). Kubernetes is open source software with origins at Google, developed over the last five years by a large group of collaborators under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
An Operator extends Kubernetes to automate the management of the entire lifecycle of a particular application. Operators serve as a packaging mechanism for distributing applications on Kubernetes, and they monitor, maintain, recover, and upgrade the software they deploy.
We explore the improvements to Quarkus Tools for Visual Studio Code version 1.3.0, which was released on the VS Code Marketplace to start off the new year.
We provide a step-by-step visual tutorial describing how to create a simple virtual database using Red Hat Integration's data virtualization Operator.
In this session, we will walk through an end-to-end demo, showing the lifecycle of an event-driven application based on Apache Kafka.
In this video, we'll show how to move your APIs into the serverless era using the super duo of Camel K and Knative.
This article will attempt to demystify the powerful and complex devfile.yaml in CodeReady Workspaces.
See new features of CodeReady Workspaces, a Red Hat OpenShift-native developer environment enabling cloud-native development for developer teams.
We look at the Pod Lifecycle Event Generator (PLEG) module in Kubernetes and show how to troubleshoot various issues.
What's new in OpenShift Connector -- experience the seamless inner-loop developer experience using VS Code for Red Hat OpenShift 4.2.
We'll show how to get started with Golang Operators and the Operator SDK in this article.
Using OpenShift image streams with Kubernetes Deployments allows automatic updates without sacrificing compatibility with standard Kubernetes.
Learn about the new release of Eclipse Che 7, the Kubernetes-native IDE, that lets developers code, build, test, and run cloud-native applications.
We show how to install four very useful Kubernetes command-line tools for Linux.
Install Knative and Istio, deploy your code, and invoke it from a React application.
Take a look at the image manipulation code behind the photo booth, then look at a modern web app that uses it.
Read all about the Compile Driver photo booth and why it's such a good fit for serverless.
A collaborative Kubernetes-native development solution that delivers OpenShift workspaces and in-browser IDE for rapid cloud application development.
Istio Pool Ejection allows you to temporarily block under- or non-performing pods from your system.
Learn about cloud native architecture, including principles and techniques for building and deploying Java microservices via Spring Boot, Wildfly Swarm and Vert.x.