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Use Clover to generate code coverage reports of your Integration/Automation Tests

Clover is a great tool for generating code coverage reports from your unit tests. It can be executed as a plugin in Eclipse, Maven or Ant. However, not...

0 replies - 7147 views - 01/08/12 by Avi Yehuda in Articles

2011: The State of Software Security and Quality

It’s the end of the year. Time to look back on what you’ve done, what you’ve learned, your successes and mistakes, and what you learned from them. I...

1 replies - 6284 views - 01/06/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

Creating Resiliency Through Destruction - The GameDay Method

Gameday is an exercise designed to increase resilience through large-scale fault injection across critical systems where resilience is seen as the ability of a...

0 replies - 2319 views - 12/28/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

DevOps Tweets of the Week - 12/26

Merry DevOps holidays to you all!  DZone brought you some funny and interesting tweets as a present!@jpoesen: Joery PoesenEvery time you postpone automating...

0 replies - 4270 views - 12/26/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Is the Cost of Continuous Integration Worth the Value on Your Program?, Part 1

I like continuous integration. A lot. I started being an aficionado of continuous integration back in my senior year of university . It was my very first...

1 replies - 6259 views - 12/23/11 by Johanna Rothman in Articles

Organize Software Delivery Around Outcomes, Not Roles: Continuous Delivery and Cross-Functional Teams

When implementing continuous delivery, it’s easy to focus on automation and tooling because these are usually the easiest things to start with. However...

0 replies - 5040 views - 12/21/11 by Jez Humble in Articles

Deployment Patterns in the Ruby on Rails World

@AjeyGore and I present deployment patterns and paradigms that we've observed and influenced while consulting and enabling numerous clients. The ones at the...

0 replies - 2866 views - 12/21/11 by Nikhil Mungel in Articles

How I like my Java

This is a repost of my article earlier posted at Jordan Sissel's awesome SysAdvent  Be sure to tell us how you like your Java in our latest Ask DZ...

10 replies - 11019 views - 12/20/11 by Kris Buytaert in Articles

Config Managment Maturity Levels

Config management is a big deal for any IT organization that intends to scale up its operations, and it's certainly getting more attention and broader...

1 replies - 2995 views - 12/20/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Puppet unit testing like a pro

A big thanks to Atlassian for allowing me to post this series!! In our previous blogpost on Puppet Versioning, we described the most basic...

1 replies - 4945 views - 12/19/11 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Who's Afraid of Continuous Deployment?

Continuous deployment sounds terrifying. It means that with each commit you make to your version control, your code is pulled down, all tests are run,...

4 replies - 7531 views - 12/16/11 by Cody Powell in Articles

BDD with Vagrant - Take 2

A big thanks to Atlassian for allowing me to post this series!! Running tests from within the VM After I covered Puppet Unit Testing, the...

0 replies - 3582 views - 12/16/11 by Patrick Debois in Articles

LISA 2011 Conference Review

Last week I was in Boston for my 1st and their 25th Edition of the Large Infrastructure System Administration Conferences Lisa was pretty much all I...

0 replies - 2506 views - 12/15/11 by Kris Buytaert in Articles

Don't Be a Robot, Be Iron Man

Luke Kanies, the founder of Puppet and Puppet Labs brings up a good point in his most recent video presentation.  IT folks need to adapt or risk being...

0 replies - 2971 views - 12/15/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

How Cucumber + Puppet Should be Used

Prompted by Patrick Dubois' recent blog post on Puppet unit testing, Nikolay Sturm followed up with a blog related to the cucumber-puppet on discussion that...

0 replies - 3289 views - 12/14/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles