If you want to develop a JUnit test class for a blueprint XML, this guide provides everything that you need to know — from overriding properties to using shared services.
Self-service API management is crucial because it empowers API consumers to design their own API proxy endpoints—but a pattern is key to its successful implementation.
If you have an EC2 instance running and you have root access to this EC2 instance, then you can install MongoDB with authentication on EC2 AMI Linux in eight easy steps.
Writing good acceptance criteria is one of the keys to effective software delivery. But it’s hard. This article looks at Feature Mapping, a new technique that can help.
Real-time test management tools help aid effective collaboration among Agile team members—which is vital for prioritizing bugs in a risk-based software testing approach.
If compliance and security are a concern, you can set up Cassandra clusters with encryption in mind using SSL while ensuring nodes can still communicate with each other.
MUnit test cases — both unit and functional — can pretty easily be used to test various flows, whether they're main flows, decision flows, or sub-flows.
Creating an Octopus step template to create and push a Docker image to DockerHub is a good way to move from a VM to Containers while keeping the current infrastructure.
Grafana 4.0 does not support basic alerting out-of-the-box. Until there's a better option, you need to do alerting based on graphs — which don't use templating.
This in-depth look at how to Spring Boot Docker images to the Amazon EC2 Container Registry provides a good example of Spring, Java, the cloud, and container usage.
Failing fast isn't unique to DevOps but it's an incredibly important strategy. Practicing failures and mitigating resulting issues is a standard function of DevOps teams.
Seamless streaming must be ensured for max performance. It’s important to load test services that deliver media content before launching them and to incorporate continuous testing.
It's tempting to provision more memory to your VM than you need, but that can cause headaches—and containers might make it worse. The answer lies in auto-scaling.