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    Jenkins Continuous Integration Cookbook – Second Edition

    By Alan Mark Berg

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    Over 90 recipes to produce great results from Jenkins using pro-level practices, techniques, and solutions

    About This Book

    • Explore the use of more than 40 best-of-breed plug-ins for improving efficiency
    • Secure and maintain Jenkins by integrating it with LDAP and CAS, which is a Single Sign-on solution
    • Step-by-step, easy-to-use instructions to optimize the existing features of Jenkins using the complete set of plug-ins that Jenkins offers

    Who This Book Is For

    If you are a Java developer, a software architect, a technical project manager, a build manager, or a development or QA engineer, then this book is ideal for you.

    A basic understanding of the software development life cycle and Java development is needed, as well as a rudimentary understanding of Jenkins.

    What You Will Learn

    • Integrate Jenkins with LDAP and SSO solutions
    • Maintain and secure Jenkins
    • Run an integration server firing automatic functional and performance tests
    • Communicate through social media and by plotting custom data
    • Skin Jenkins to your corporate look and feel
    • Refine the use of code metrics to improve quality
    • Write your first custom Jenkins plugin
    • Apply tweaks to optimize your use of Jenkins

    In Detail

    Jenkins is an award-wining and one of the most popular Continuous Integration servers in the market today. It was designed to maintain, secure, communicate, test, build, and improve the software development process.

    This book starts by examining the most common maintenance tasks. This is followed by steps that enable you to enhance the overall security of Jenkins. You will then explore the relationship between Jenkins builds and Maven pom.xml. Then, you will learn how to use plugins to display code metrics and fail builds to improve quality, followed by how to run performance and functional tests against a web application and web services. Finally, you will see what the available plugins are, concluding with best practices to improve quality.

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