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Deploying to MongoDB with Octopus Deploy and Liquibase
Learn how to use Octopus Deploy to deploy to MongoDB using Liquibase.Octopus: now with more Chocolatey goodness
Chocolatey packages for Octopus are now availableHow to deploy to MuleSoft Runtime using Octopus Deploy
Learn how to deploy a MuleSoft API to a MuleSoft Runtime.Deploying ASP.NET Core to Linux using Octopus
A walk-through of deploying an ASP.NET Core application to Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Octopus DeployDeploying database changes to Cassandra
Learn how to deploy database changes to a Cassandra server using Octopus Deploy and Liquibase.Checking Kubernetes pod CPU and memory
Learn how to check a pod's resource usage in Kubernetes.Selenium series: What is WebDriver and Selenium?
Learn what the terms WebDriver and Selenium refer to.Deploy and consume ZIP files from Maven
Learn how to deploy ZIP files to Maven and consume them in an Octopus project.Configuring Windows servers with Chocolatey, PowerShell, and Octopus Runbooks
This post shows you how to automate your Windows server setup with Chocolatey, PowerShell, and Octopus Runbooks.Arquillian for Infrastructure Testing
Arquillian's ability to spin up real application servers and integrate them with unit tests makes it a powerful solution for infrastructure testing.Deploying and consuming ZIP files from Maven
Learn how to deploy ZIP files to Maven and consume them in an Octopus project.Bootstrap a .NET Core development environment for Linux
This post covers how to bootstrap a Linux-based development environment for day to day .NET Core development.Installing Tomcat From Scratch
Learn the steps you'll need to configure a working instance of Tomcat.Selenium series: The Maven POM file
In this post, we create a simple Pom.xml file, configuring the Selenium dependencies.Java deployments to Tomcat with YAML and XML configuration file replacements
Learn how to take advantage of the XML, YAML, and Properties configuration file replacement when deploying Java applications.Microservices and frameworks
An overview of microservices and the different frameworks you can use to support them.Cloud-nomad architecture
As more organizations rethink their cloud and microservices decisions, it's time for cloud-nomad architectures.Selenium series: running tests against BrowserStack
In this post, we learn how to run tests against the BrowserStack service.A look at the new NGINX VirtualServer and VirtualServerRoute resources
See the features of the new custom resource definitions introduced with the NGINX v1.5 ingress controller.Hosting a Maven repo in Amazon S3
Learn how to host a fully functional Maven repository in Amazon S3Considerations for browser UI testing
A look at some of the limitations and workaround for performing browser-based UI testing
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Documentation
Managing server configuration
The Octopus Server configuration can be managed programmatically through the Octopus.Client library and the APICredits
Octopus is made possible thanks to many great third-party products.Package repositories
Octopus can consume package feeds from the built-in repository, local and remote NuGet feeds, Maven, JetBrains TeamCity, MyGet and Azure DevOps or TFS Package Management.GitHub Organizations
Octopus Deploy houses its source code on GitHub in three organizations.Installing Tomcat on Ubuntu
With Octopus Deploy you can install Tomcat on Ubuntu with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Version automation with Service Fabric application packages
Octopus Deploy can help you automate versioning of your Service Fabric application packages.Troubleshooting invalid certificates
How to troubleshoot invalid certificates that won't load in Octopus DeployInstallation requirements
Software and hardware requirements for installing the Octopus Server.Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Octopus Deploy
Octopus Server actively prevents Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) using a number of preventative measures.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.