When
2:15 PM Saturday
Where
Fireside C
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 13 & 14, 2018session

Java developer’s journey in Kubernetes land

This code-only session will explain how a Java application consisting of different microservices can be deployed in a Kubernetes cluster.

About This Session

Deploying your Java application in a Kubernetes cluster could feel like Alice in Wonderland. You keep going down the rabbit hole and don’t know how to make that ride comfortable. This no-slide and code-only session will explain how a Java application consisting of different microservices can be deployed in a Kubernetes cluster. Specifically, it will explain the following: Show a Java application with three microservices How this application is packaged as a Docker image Create Kubernetes manifests How Helm charts are created and hosted in a Helm repository Test in a local environment Attach debugger Install Istio in k8s, show service visibility Install k8s on AWS Migrate application from a local cluster to a cluster on the Cloud Setup deployment pipeline using CodePipeline Use an Alexa skill to scale the application Change application, show A/B using Istio

Time: 2:15 PM Saturday    Room: Fireside C 

The Speaker(s)

undefined undefined

Arun Gupta

Vice President, Developer Advocacy , Couchbase

Arun Gupta is a Principal Open Source Technologist at Amazon Web Services.