Demos at Jenkins World 2017



  • This is a guest post by Alyssa Tong, who runs the Jenkins Area Meetup program and is also responsible for Marketing & Community Programs at CloudBees, Inc.

    Jenkins World 2017 is a week away. Like last year, we are bringing back the lunch-time demos in the Jenkins project’s booth. These are quick 15 minute How-to demos by Jenkins experts. These demos will not be live streamed, nor recorded, so come early to get the front row seat, we are expecting a large crowd!

    Wednesday, August 30th

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    Time Session Details Presenter
    12:15 - 12:30 Delivery Pipelines with Jenkins How to set up holistic Delivery Pipelines with the DevOps enabler tool Jenkins. Michael Hutterman
    12:30 - 12:45 Developing Pipeline Libraries Locally If you have ever tried developing Pipeline Libraries, you may have noticed how long it takes to deploy a new version to server to discover just another syntax error. I will show how to edit and test Pipeline libraries locally before committing to the repository (with Configuration-as-Code and Docker). Oleg Nenashev
    12:45 - 13:00 Securing a Jenkins Instance A set of minimum steps every Jenkins Admin should follow so his public-facing Jenkins instance doesn’t turn into a Bitcoin mine. Claudiu Guiman
    13:00 - 13:15 Git Tips and Tricks Latest capabilities in the git plugin, like large file support, reference repositories and some reminders of existing tips that can reduce server load, decrease job time, and decrease disc use. Mark Waite
    13:15 - 13:30 Delivery Pipelines with Jenkins 2 How to promote Java EE and Docker binaries toward production. Michael Hutterman
    13:30 - 13:45 Delivery Pipelines, with Jenkins 2, SonarQube, and Artifactory The nuts and bolts of setting up a scalable, high-end delivery pipeline. Michael Hutterman
    13:45 - 14:00 Visual Pipeline Creation in Blue Ocean We will show how to use Blue Ocean to build a real-world continuous delivery pipeline using the visual pipeline editor. We will coordinate multiple components of a web application across test and production environments, simulating a modern development and deployment workflow. Keith Zantow

    Thursday, August 31st

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    Time Session Details Presenter
    12:30 - 12:45 Docker Based Build Executor Agents How using Docker based build agents can simplify your Jenkins management duties. Eric Smalling
    12:45 - 13:00 Pimp my Blue Ocean Using storybook.js.org for Blue Ocean frontend to speed up the delivery process - validate with PM and designer the UX. Showing how quickly you develop your components. Thorsten Scherler
    13:00 - 13:15 Deliver Blue Ocean Components at the Speed of Light How to customize Blue Ocean, where I create a custom plugin and extending Blue Ocean with custom theme and custom components. Thorsten Scherler
    13:15 - 13:30 Mozilla’s Declarative + Shared Libraries Setup How Mozilla is using Declarative Pipelines and shared libraries together. Stephen Donner
    Join the Jenkins project at Jenkins World on August 30-31, register with the code JWFOSS for a 30% discount off your pass.

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