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TeamCity: continuous integration & DevOps with Java and .NET
Introduction
Introduction (2:55)
About us (2:52)
About the learner (1:43)
Continuous Integration
What is continuous integration (CI) (1:33)
Why continuous integration (CI)? (2:37)
How to implement continuous integration (CI) (0:47)
TeamCity
What is TeamCity (0:48)
TeamCity jobs and salaries (1:11)
TeamCity features and concepts (2:33)
Getting Started
A quick check-in (1:19)
Install TeamCity server (0:21)
Install TeamCity server - Windows (6:50)
Install TeamCity server - Linux (5:58)
Install TeamCity build agent (0:19)
Install TeamCity build agent - Windows (2:33)
Install TeamCity build agent - Linux (3:48)
TeamCity overview (19:13)
4.3-teamcity-overview (0:11)
Setup
TeamCity CI setup (0:24)
Importance of automated tests (1:29)
Sample database - Northwind (2:08)
Relational database management with RoundhousE (7:36)
Deep Dive - .NET
Deep dive - .NET (0:17)
.NET project overview (1:44)
Build CI pipeline for .NET (21:34)
VCS trigger for .NET project (2:41)
VCS trigger for SQL code (in .NET project) (4:14)
.NET build output (0:49)
.NET artifacts (1:24)
Deep Dive - JAVA
Deep dive - Java (0:13)
How Java project works (1:12)
Java project overview (2:56)
Build CI pipeline for Java (11:34)
VCS trigger for Java project (1:55)
VCS trigger for SQL code (in JAVA project) (2:41)
JAVA artifacts (1:16)
Conclusion
TeamCity - concluding next steps (0:13)
TeamCity - install plugins (4:48)
TeamCity - setup build notifications (5:06)
TeamCity - next steps for you (1:08)
Thank you! (0:25)
Conclusion (2:47)
TeamCity features and concepts
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