Today my presentation is confirmed: "Regulatorics: Offside is when the referee whistles". Maybe the German title will be better understood: "Regulatorik: Abseits ist, wenn der Schiedsrichter pfeift".
Today my presentation is confirmed: "Therefore, whoever binds forever: automate your tests". Maybe the German title will be the better understood: "PL/SQL: Drum test-automatisiere, wer sich sich ewig bindet!"
Yes - I did it again and attend Javaland, conference in Phantasialand Brühl. It was not easy this year to concentrate on the sessions because of the hottest march of the last 100 years. But the quality of the sessions beats the weather. Maybe again my invest in reading the abstracts and filter the sessions before the conference has payed off.
Yesterday I attend the annual barcamp DEVCAMP of the DOAG development community. There are mostly developers with SQL, PL/SQL, Forms & Reports, ADF, JET background and some Java, Javascript and APEX developers too. And not to forget: 1 dba and some managers. Here is my summary.
We now try to automate the build of all needed images as soon as Oracle GitHub Sources changed or we need to build our Vagrant VirtualBox again from scratch.
For automation of all of my processes I need Jenkins in my development server. First I had installed Jenkins as Docker container via Vagrant Docker provider. But with this architecture it was very complicated to create docker images and run Docker containers on the Docker host, in this case my Vagrant Virtualbox. So for simplification I have decided to install Jenkins with the provisioning of the Vagrant Virtualbox via a shell provider in my Vagrantfile.
For later creation of containers as needed in the deployment process we have first to build docker images whenever we do not find suitable one in docker hub.
As I want later build Oracle docker images, some of this need a swapfile. Per default my used Vagrantbox does not have one, so later steps will fail.
As I want later build docker images and run docker containers I have to provide enough ram and disk space for this. Per default the Vagrantboxes have vmdk disks, these have a static size and are to small for my purposes.
As I want to decouple my development server from my computer as much as possible I want to create first a virtual machine with linux.
Today my presentation is confirmed: "Bob the Builder: Build/Deploy of ADF enterprise applications".
I have presented today on DOAG Development 2014 in Dusseldorf. For all non DOAG members - you can find the german presentation on Slideshare too.
If you speak german and you are interested in quality assurance for your ADF projects you should come and attend my presentation at DOAG Development on 06/04/2014 in Duesseldorf.