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Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular

You're reading from   Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular Modern end-to-end web application development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284661
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ajitesh Kumar Shukla Ajitesh Kumar Shukla
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Preface 1. Introduction to Spring Web Framework FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing the Spring Web Development Environment 3. Data Access Layer with Spring and Hibernate 4. Testing and Running Spring Web App 5. Securing Web App with Spring Security 6. Getting Started with Angular 7. Creating SPA with Angular and Spring 5 8. Unit Testing with Angular Apps 9. Securing an Angular App 10. Integrating Angular App with Spring Web APIs 11. Deploying the Web Application

Configuring Jenkins jobs for CD


So far, you have learned how to achieve continuous integration for both Angular and Spring app. Recall that you can build and run unit tests based on continuous integration of Spring and Angular apps. In this section, you will look into some of the aspects of achieving continuous delivery of apps in QA, UAT, and production environments. 

Once build and unit tests are running successfully, you need to perform will some of the following operations:

  • Non-Dockerized deployments: Traditionally, you can adopt different strategies for delivering/deploying apps to different environments. One of them can be done through using shell script by adding a step Execute Shell as a post-build step:
    • Build RPMs for the apps: You would be required to write related RPM scripts and place them along with the project source code.
    • Upload RPMs in the code artifacts such as Nexus, JFrog, and so on.
    • Use configuration management tool such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet to run the deployments...
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