Deploy Java-based applications using Helm Charts on Red Hat OpenShift 4

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Deploy Java-based applications using Helm Charts on Red Hat OpenShift 4

By IBM Developer

The shared experience of travel brings people together. Visitors have the opportunity to see different landmarks.
Join us for a webinar, where we'll explore a microservice containing landmark information, which we'll deploy via Helm Charts and persist this data in a database also managed with Helm Charts. The 'visitor' microservice gets the information about a landmark at a certain address via an API endpoint exposed by the deployed 'landmark' microservice.
🎓 What you will learn
Throughout this workshop we'll improve our knowledge of deploying Java-based applications using three Helm Charts techniques.
- Helm Chart techniques
- Invoking API endpoints
- Java application deployment
👩‍💻 Who should attend
- Developers and anyone interested in cloud native development, Application Deployment, Helm Charts, and Red Hat® OpenShift®.
☑️ Prerequisites
Setup & Installation
- git – https://git-scm.com/downloads
- Docker version 17.03+ – https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
- kubectl version v1.11.3+ (or oc client) – https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/
- go version v1.12+ – https://golang.org/dl/
Event
- Sign up for your IBM Cloud account – https://ibm.biz/BdfmLK
- Register for the live stream and access the replay – https://www.crowdcast.io/e/JavaAppHelmChart
🎙️ Speakers
- Sbusiso Mkhombe, IBM Developer Advocate, South Africa – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sbusisomkhombe/
- Masa Abushamleh, IBM Developer Advocate, UAE – https://www.linkedin.com/in/masa-abushamleh/
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