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SUMMARY:SunJUG - Sarasota :: Continuous Deployment
DESCRIPTION:Hello, Codetown! This last minute announcement comes to y
 ou because I just got a reminder about tonight's meeting. Looks like a
  superior meeting, not only because of the presentation, but also beca
 use it's a chance to try some good beer. Here's the scoop:\n\n\"July's
  topic will be an end to end Maven developed web application built on 
 a Jenkins continuous integration server and deployed to Nexus reposito
 ry and Tomcat server presented by Doug Rothauser, Senior Java Applica
 tion Server Administrator at FCCI Insurance Group.\nContinuous Integr
 ation is not just about automatically building and testing software, b
 ut can also help in the broader context of the software product develo
 pment and release life cycle. In many organizations, the life of a par
 ticular version of an application or product starts out in development
 . When it is deemed ready, it is passed on to a QA team for testing. I
 f they consider the version acceptable, they pass it on to selected us
 ers for more testing in a User Acceptance Testing (UAT) environment. A
 nd if the users are happy, it is shipped out into production. Of cours
 e, there are almost as many variations on this as there are software d
 evelopment teams, but one common principle is that specific versions o
 f your software are selected, according to certain quality-related cri
 teria, to be “promoted” to the next stage of the life cycle. This 
 is known as build promotion, and the broader process is known as a bui
 ld pipeline.\nAn important part of any build pipeline is a well-define
 d release strategy. This involves, among other things, deciding how an
 d when to cut a new release, and how to identify it with a unique labe
 l or version number. If you are working with Maven projects, using the
  Maven Release plugin to handle version numbers comes as a highly reco
 mmended practice.\n The agenda consists of:\n\nUtilize Servlet 3.0 an
 d JAX-WS RI\nMaven unit testing with Surefire plugin\nMaven functional
 /integration testing with Failsafe plugin\nAutomated web-application t
 esting using Selenium Maven plugin\nCreating a build pipeline using Ma
 ven, Jenkins, Git and Nexus\n\nJohn Holton of RITA Technologies. John 
 was able to hook me up, so if you are looking for employment prospects
  get in contact with him.\nI will bring samples of my Brewsmith Rye
  Ale. Freshly brewed by a true Brewmeister \nWednesday, July 25th at 
 6:00 PM.\nThe event will be hosted by Community Foundation of Sarasota
 , located at 2635 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34237, which is west of 
 exit 210 off I75. http://g.co/maps/c84e5\"\n\n\nFor more information 
 visit https://codetown.com/events/sunjug-sarasota-continuous-deploymen
 t
DTSTART:20120725T220000Z
DTEND:20120726T010000Z
CATEGORIES:meeting
LOCATION:Community Foundation of Sarasota
WEBSITE:http://www.sunjug.org
URL:http://www.sunjug.org
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:Steve Goldsmith
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