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Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Octopus September Release 3.17
This month's release includes first-class Java deployment support, Swagger support for the Octopus API bug fixes and more.Octopus Deploy Java Support RFC
Our plans to support Java as a first class citizen in Octopus Deploy
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Documentation
Packaging applications
Packaging applications for deployment with Octopus Deploy.Maven feeds
Configuring Maven repositories as Octopus FeedsJava applications
Deploy to WildFly, Red Hat JBoss EAP and Tomcat using Octopus DeployDeploying a sample Java application
This guide provides a simple example of deploying a Java application with Octopus Deploy.Java error messages and troubleshooting
Java deployment steps include a number of unique error codes that may be displayed in the output if there was an errorKubernetes
Octopus Deploy provides support for deploying Kubernetes resources.Deploy to a Kubernetes cluster
Deploy to a Kubernetes cluster.Deploy an Ingress resource
Deploy an ingress resource to a Kubernetes cluster.Deploy a service resource
Deploy a service resource to a Kubernetes cluster.Deploy a Helm chart
Deploy a Helm chart to a Kubernetes cluster.kubectl
The kubectl utility is required by Octopus Deploy Kubernetes integration.NGINX deployments
This guide covers everything you need to configure NGINX on Linux for your web applicationsConfigure Octopus Deploy project
This guide describes how to configure your Octopus project to deploy an ASP.NET Core project together with an Angular CLI project and configuring NGINX to a Linux deployment target.Configuring target machine
This guide describes how to configure your target machine running Linux to be used in Octopus deployments.Create and push an ASP.NET Core project
This guide describes how to package and publish an ASP.NET Core project to Octopus from your development workstation.Node deployments
With Octopus Deploy you can deploy your Node.JS applications to on-premises servers, Azure websites, Azure and AWS EC2 virtual machines.Deploying Node applications to Linux
Learn how to package and deploy a Node.js application to a Linux deployment target over an SSH connection.Packages
Package steps allow you to deploy your applications and services that you have packaged and configured with Octopus.Delta compression for package transfers
Octopus delta compression for package transfers can dramatically reduce the time for package acquisition during deployment.Deploying packages to your Octopus Server
How to deploy packages to your Octopus Server.Dynamically selecting packages at deployment time
You can configure Octopus to dynamically resolve package details, including Feed and Package ID at deployment time by using variables. This can be useful if you want a different package feed for each environment, or a different package per environment or tenant.Package deployment feature ordering
The order of actions executed when Octopus deploys a package.Stage package uploads
How to stage package uploads to reduce your applications or services downtime.Transfer package
Transfer Package step allows you to simply transfer a package to your deployment target without extracting it.Troubleshoot missing packages
Further information for missing packages error messages that can occur when deploying package steps.Patterns and practices
Common deployment patterns and practices, and their practical implementation with Octopus.Blue-green deployments
Implementing blue-green deployments, i.e. having two production environments ("blue" and "green"), with Octopus.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.