OJUG 11/15 ::: Docker and Gradle

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OJUG 11/15 ::: Docker and Gradle

Time: November 15, 2018 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Starter Studio
Street: 101 S Garland Ave Suite 108
City/Town: Orlando
Website or Map: http://www.starterstudio.com
Phone: 321-252-9322
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Michael Levin
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2018

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Howdy Java Enthusiasts!

We have a great presentation coming up next Thursday, 11/15. Hope you can make it. Be sure to RSVP!

Docker and Gradle

Docker combined with some modest JVM tooling can solve a lot of development problems in some very interesting ways. This talk dives into a few of those situations, and shows an example of how we have utilized Docker with Gradle in our product development. It also explores some of the other options we have to integrate Docker with JUnit/Spock tests and some of the benefits/pitfalls of this approach.

Speaker Joe McCall is a professional software engineer for Intrepid Networks in the Sanford area that has been working with Java/JVM professionally since 2011, and Groovy/Grails since 2012, both on Web and Mobiler.

https://codetown.com/profile/JoeMcCall

We’ll meet at Starter Studio, 101 S Garland Ave Suite 108, Orlando, at 6-8PM. 

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