Jenkins Certification Training is curated by industry experts to provide expertise in Jenkins - a popular CI/CD tool. The course we will dive into the Jenkins pipeline, how Jenkins works, reporting, email & build plugins, secure Jenkins, Tomcat 7 and other related concepts. You will get an in-depth knowledge of these concepts and will be able to work on related projects. The Jenkins Certification course creates an understanding about how the industry uses Jenkins for continuous integration purposes.
Objective: In this module, you will learn about continuous integration, its advantages and features. You will be introduced to Jenkins and its architecture, you will learn how to navigate Jenkins UI and configure-manage Jenkins. You will also be taught how to create and configure a Jenkins job.
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Objective: In this module, you will learn about Jenkins plugins, how to configure plugins using global tool configuration and integrate Java, Git, and Maven with jenkins. You will also create a Jenkins Build and Jenkins Workspace.
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Objective: In this module, you will work on building the Jenkins job, explain build triggers and build steps and also explain the configuration of the distributed build system. This module also includes setup of email notification using SMTP plugin and security of jenkins.
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Objective: In this module, you will look at the code coverage in Jenkins, demonstrate the activation and use of PMD and Findbugs Jenkins plugin. You will learn about validation and reporting in Jenkins with JavaNCSS. You will also learn different script builds such as gradle and shell script build systems.
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Objective: In this module, you will learn how to manage Jenkins and understand user management. You will learn how to interpret the plugins for reporting and code analysis, and discuss the server maintenance and backup plugin. This module also demonstrates remote testing.
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Objective: In this module, you will learn about the Jenkins pipeline and its importance. You will understand the pipeline syntax and demonstrate its operation. You will also learn how to enable and disable plugins.
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Learning Objective: In this module, you will learn about the Jenkins pipeline and its importance. You will understand the pipeline syntax and demonstrate its operation. You will also learn how to enable and disable plugins.
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There are no prerequisites for this course, however, a basic knowledge of Microsoft GUI and Windows Command line will be helpful.
Learning Jenkins is essential for everyone who’s a part of the Software Development Process. These are the few Professionals who use Jenkins extensively:
Jenkins Certification Training is designed to provide expertise in the Jenkins tool. It starts with fundamental concepts like introduction to continuous integration, plugins, setting up build jobs, and progresses to advanced topics like creating Jenkins pipeline and performing automated deployment & continuous delivery. The course will cover Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment concepts and processes specific to Jenkins.
DevOps is the new buzz in the IT Industry. Companies that have adopted DevOps are more reliable as their continuous delivery adds value to the business besides cutting down on failure/timely costs. Jenkins is the leading CI solution that is extremely flexible and powerful. As a Continuous Integration/Build solution, Jenkins helps in cutting down costs by enabling teams to automate their build and release processes. As a Jenkins Developer, you will have a head start into getting into the DevOps domain and thus contribute directly to your organization's bottom line.
Learning Jenkins is essential for everyone who’s a part of the Software Development Process. These are the few Professionals who use Jenkins extensively:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
There are no prerequisites for this course, however, a basic knowledge of Microsoft GUI and Windows Command line will be helpful.