Lesson 58:22
Building Images for Java Applications with JIB
Jib is a tool for building images from Java applications without using Docker or Dockerfiles. In this lesson we learn how to use Jib's Maven and Gradle build plugins to configure and build images.
Instructor

Cora Iberkleid
Cora Iberkleid is part Developer Advocate, part Advisory Solutions Engineer at VMware, helping developers and enterprises navigate and adopt modern practices and technologies including Spring, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, VMware Tanzu, and modern CI/CD.
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