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IBM Cloud Private Application Developer's Guide

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 30 April 2019, updated 01 May 2019

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ISBN-10: 0738457620
ISBN-13: 9780738457628
IBM Form #: SG24-8441-00


Authors: Ahmed Azraq, Wlodek Dymaczewski, Fernando Ewald, Luca Floris, Rahul Gupta, Vasfi Gucer, Anil Patil, Joshua Packer, Sanjay Singh, Sundaragopal Venkatraman and Zhi Min Wen

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Abstract

IBM® Cloud Private is an application platform for developing and managing containerized applications across hybrid cloud environments, on-premises and public clouds. It is an integrated environment for managing containers that includes the container orchestrator Kubernetes, a private image registry, a management console, and monitoring frameworks.

This IBM Redbooks® publication covers tasks that are performed by IBM Cloud™ Private application developers, such as deploying applications, application packaging with helm, application automation with DevOps, using Microclimate, and managing your service mesh with Istio.

The authors team has many years of experience in implementing IBM Cloud Private and other cloud solutions in production environments. Throughout this book, we used the approach of providing you the recommended practices in those areas.

As part of this project, we also developed several code examples, which can be downloaded from the Redbooks GitHub web page.

If you are an IBM Cloud Private application developer, this book is for you. If you are an IBM Cloud Private systems administrator, you can see the IBM Redbooks publication IBM Private Cloud Systems Administrator's Guide, SG248440.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Highly available workloads and deployment on IBM Cloud Private

Chapter 2. Helm and application packaging

Chapter 3. DevOps and application automation

Chapter 4. Managing your service mesh by using Istio

Chapter 5. Application development with Cloud Foundry

Appendix A. Additional material

 

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