Articles tagged google-cloud

Kubernetes to the Cloud with Spring Boot and JHipster

Kubernetes to the Cloud with Spring Boot and JHipster

When your business or application is successful, it needs to scale. Not just technology-wise, but human-wise. When you’re growing rapidly, it can be difficult to hire developers fast enough. Using a microservices architecture for your apps can allow you to divide up ownership and responsibilities, and scale teams along with your code. Kubernetes is an open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. Kubernetes traces its lineage directly from Borg, Google’s long-rumored internal container-oriented cluster-management...

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How to Deploy Your .NET Core App to Google Cloud, AWS or Azure

How to Deploy Your .NET Core App to Google Cloud, AWS or Azure

There has been a cut-throat competition between cloud hosts in the past few years - each attempting to earn the sympathy of developers and dev-ops by rolling out shiny new tools, plugins, and integrations. There are a gazillion how-to tutorials and guides in the community on using these tools. Sometimes when looking for a solution, it is hard to find the newest and simplest way. I never know if an article written last year is...

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Configure Okta Advanced Server Access (ASA) for GCP + Jenkins Service Account

Configure Okta Advanced Server Access (ASA) for GCP + Jenkins Service Account

In this tutorial, we’ll configure Okta Advanced Server Access (aka ‘ASA’) so our DevOps team can securely access Virtual Machines (aka ‘VMs’) on Google Cloud Platform (aka ‘GCP’). We’ll also configure a service account so our Jenkins instance can connect to other VMs to run remote commands. This tutorial highlights the steps you should complete to manually deploy those servers on GCP and enroll them in ASA. At the end of this tutorial, we’ll point...

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Build a Mobile App with React Native and Spring Boot

Build a Mobile App with React Native and Spring Boot

React Native is a framework for building mobile applications with React. React allows you to use a declarative style of programming to describe how your UI should look. It uses embedded HTML (called JSX) to render buttons, lists, scrollable views, and many other components. I’m a seasoned Java and JavaScript developer that loves Spring and TypeScript. Some might call me a Java hipster because I like JavaScript. In this post, I’m going to show you...

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Develop and Deploy Microservices with JHipster

JHipster is one of those open-source projects you stumble upon and immediately think, “Of course!” It combines three very successful frameworks in web development: Bootstrap, Angular, and Spring Boot. Bootstrap was one of the first dominant web-component frameworks. Its largest appeal was that it only required a bit of HTML and it worked! Bootstrap showed many in the Java community how to develop components for the web. It leveled the playing field in HTML/CSS development,...

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