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Spring configuration strategies across environments
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Java deployments to Tomcat with YAML and XML configuration file replacements
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Using AWS IAM roles in Octopus
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Java CI/CD: From release management to operations
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Java CI/CD: From Continuous Integration to release management
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Java CI/CD: From Continuous Integration to Kubernetes deployments
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Java CI/CD: From local build to Jenkins Continuous Integration
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Java CI/CD: From JAR to Docker
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Java CI/CD: Octopus, Jenkins, Java, Kubernetes, and the DevOps lifecycle
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Hosting a Maven repo in Amazon S3
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Maven versions explained
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Creating test Kubernetes clusters with Kind
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