Jenkins World 2017: Building Microservice Apps with Containers
Enterprises are transitioning from on-premise, monolithic applications to highly dynamic, polyglot environments using microservices and cloud computing. In this session, we’ll discuss Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes, an application platform that runs legacy applications alongside greenfield polyglot microservices. Discover how to optimize your Eclipse Vert.x, Node.js, MicroProfile and Spring Boot microservice apps with containers and how you can take advantage of a common set of cloud platform services for application interoperability, security and manageability.
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