Helm for Java Developers with Eclipse Jkube

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Presented at EclipseCon 2023 in Ludwigsburg, Germany by Marc Nuri (Red Hat, Inc.).

Are you a Java developer? Do you deploy or plan to deploy your applications on Kubernetes? Do you hate YAML?

If you answered yes to all of these questions or if you’re interested in learning how to streamline your Kubernetes deployment operations and Helm-related processes you shouldn’t miss this session.

In this demo-based talk, I'll give an overview of JKube and its plugins for those who still don't know what JKube is. Next, I’ll showcase how you can leverage the Kubernetes plugins to generate and publish Helm charts for your application with different scenarios.

By the end of this presentation, you should have a good understanding of Eclipse JKube and what are its main features. You should also be able to generate and publish with ease the Helm charts for your application and even integrate those tasks into your CI/CD pipelines.

For this presentation, basic knowledge of Java is required. I assume you have some experience with Java and have built a project with Maven or Gradle. You also have a minimum understanding of Kubernetes and container images.




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