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Philipp Garbe from AutoScout24 and Docker Captain, showed in his workshop how to run Docker Containers on AWS. Finally, the attendees got a good overview how to put several Java applications in containers and how to orchestrate them. The integration with the fabric8-maven-plugin was shown in more detail. Running and orchestrating these images on Kubernetes was the second part of the workshop. Roland Huss from RedHat showed his attendees how to add two connected Microservices based on Wildly-Swarm and Spring-Boot, Roland demonstrated live the creation of Docker images to Maven builds and how to simplify integration tests by Docker.
#Spring boot microservices docker and kubernetes workshop windows
Successfully taking an application based upon microservices and dockerize it into a set of Windows containers, was the goal of the workshop.

By pulling Docker images from the Docker Hub and run it on the Docker Engine, attendees learned to configure TCP/IP ports and volumes to connect running container to the outside world.

Stefan Scherer from Seal Systems and Dieter Reuter from bee42 solutions, both Docker Captains, showed new features of the Windows Servers 2016 and its integration to run Docker and Windows Containers. After finishing these both stages, a new Microservice project got imported and a CI pipeline was built for this Microservice. The next stage was to get a deeper knowledge of the architecture and the concepts of the GitLab/CI ecosystem. After this the attendees got an instructed way to build a CI and CD pipeline to deliver her first container on a system. In the GitLab/CI Workshop, Niclas Mietz from bee42 solutions, showed in the first stage the easy use of GitLab. We are proud to have nearly all german Docker Captains (three!) hold workshops and shared their deep Docker tips and tricks. The attendees had the chance to learn from DevOps experts from companies like RedHat, styracosoft, AutoScout24, Seal Systems and of course bee42 solutions.
#Spring boot microservices docker and kubernetes workshop software
How to develop, test and deploy software in Docker using tools such as Spring-Boot and Gradle?ĭealing with new possibilities of software development and deployment with DevOps tools like Docker, Kubernetes and Cloud-Computing was practically addressed at the DevOps Gathering pre-conference workshops.How to setup Docker Swarm cluster on AWS?.How to operate Java applications with Docker and Kubernetes?.How to build and deploy multi-arch Linux and Windows Container images?.How to set up an automated container building pipeline with GitLab/CI?.This is a hands-on workshop, every student will get an interactive environment with access to a Kubernetes cluster.On March 23th we organized some very interesting Docker Workshops as pre-conference workshops to the conference DevOps Gathering 2017! The attendess had the chance to learn from Docker Captains and experts: By the end of the workshop you will have an excellent understanding of containers & Kubernetes and how to run your Spring Boot apps on k8s. Having our container is just the first step towards Kubernetes, we’ll cover the Kubernetes building blocks and deploy our app on k8s in an engaging interactive environment. But how can we containerize our Spring Boot apps? In this workshop, we’ll explore different options, from creating our Dockerfile, to tools like Jib and we’ll focus on the new support for Docker in Spring Boot 2.3/2.4 that leverages Buildpacks. Docker and Kubernetes have revolutionized the software industry in the last few years.
