Regularly integrate your code into one shared repository. Automatically build, test, and prepare code changes.
Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) are software development and DevOps practices of integrating code regularly into one shared repository and automating the building, testing, and deploying of code changes quickly.
In spite of drawbacks, microservices offer the flexibility and scalability that developers need to rapidly develop and update their applications. The trick is knowing how to use microservices and containers together effectively. In this article, we introduce the concepts of microservices and containers and show you how to use them together.
Use OpenShift S2I feature to build and deploy a cloud-native application directly from github source and use github webhook to automate application deployment for new code changes and achieve DevOps style Continuous Deployment
Use Jenkins to implement a CI/CD pipeline for creating and deploying multi-architecture container images on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM LinuxONE and AMD64.
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