Are you wondering how to migrate to the Cloud? At the ITB session, we addressed the challenge of managing multiple ColdFusion licenses and AWS EC2 instances. Discover how you can consolidate with just one EC2 instance capable of running over 50 apps using CommandBox ColdFusion. This solution supports both ColdFusion flavors and includes cb-websites, a GoLang binary for managing CommandBox websites.
This document provides an overview of Cloud Foundry, an open source platform as a service (PaaS) offering. Some key points:
- Cloud Foundry allows for multi-site application deployment across different cloud providers and on-premises. It supports multiple programming languages, frameworks, and data services.
- Major benefits include easy multi-site deployments, strong support for multiple languages/frameworks, and integration of various data services.
- Cloud Foundry is trademarked by VMware but also available as an open source project. It can be run on-premises or on various cloud providers.
- While popular, the document notes some missing pieces like less active community involvement
This document discusses Apache Airflow and Google Cloud Composer. It begins by providing background on Apache Airflow, including that it is an open source workflow engine contributed by Airbnb. It then discusses how Codementor uses Airflow for ETL pipelines and machine learning workflows. The document mainly focuses on comparing self-hosting Airflow versus using Google Cloud Composer. Cloud Composer reduces efforts around hosting, permissions management, and monitoring. However, it has some limitations like occasional zombie tasks and higher costs. Overall, Cloud Composer allows teams to focus more on data logic and performance versus infrastructure maintenance.
This document discusses using Vagrant and VirtualBox to create a virtual development environment for ColdFusion applications. It outlines installing Vagrant and VirtualBox, creating a Windows virtual machine, provisioning it with ColdFusion and IIS, and accessing the VM from the host computer. The benefits mentioned are having a repeatable, isolated environment that saves time over manual setup and allows teams to work consistently.
This document provides an overview of application deployment on cloud platforms. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing and comparisons of SAAS, PAAS and IAAS models. The document then discusses benefits and challenges of cloud deployment. It also covers business and architectural considerations for moving applications to the cloud. Finally, it demonstrates several popular platform as a service providers like Firebase, AWS, Heroku and Cloud Foundry and provides guidance on deploying applications on each.
Advanced software development processes and deployment automation are necessary for any large software development team. However, even small teams and lone developers can benefit from these techniques.
Let me show you how with a few tools that are powerful, simple to understand, and free to use. I will cover solutions for CLI & GUI package management, machine imaging, virtualization, and configuration management. You will see examples that can create a unified software deployment approach for both local development environments & production cloud instances.
Related blog post: http://www.jbarker.com/blog/2014/ebay-berlin-devops-cloud
Docker Container As A Service
X11 Linux apps on mac in a container.
In container Java development with STS or Eclipse in a container.
Docker UCP and swarm load balancing with Interlock.
Presentation given to the UK WebSphere User Group on 24 April 2016 giving a recap and update on integration between WebSphere Application Server and Docker. It covers both Liberty and the traditional application server.
This document summarizes MongoDB deployment on CloudFoundry. It discusses how CloudFoundry is a PaaS that allows for easy provisioning and deprovisioning of MongoDB. It then demonstrates deploying a MongoDB app to CloudFoundry and discusses how MongoDB is packaged to run on CloudFoundry.
This document summarizes MongoDB deployment on CloudFoundry. It introduces CloudFoundry as a PaaS from VMware that allows deploying apps and databases. It demonstrates deploying a Hello World app and MongoDB on CloudFoundry. It discusses why CloudFoundry is useful for deploying various languages and databases in a pluggable way. It also covers some technical aspects of deploying MongoDB on CloudFoundry.
Habitat is an open source project that provides tools for building, deploying, and managing applications across platforms. It allows developers to build applications once and run them anywhere by ignoring the underlying platform and packaging applications with all of their dependencies. Habitat provides tools for building applications locally, managing packages in a private registry, and running applications as managed services that can be updated in a zero-downtime way.
This document provides an agenda and overview of the introduction to Bluemix presentation. It includes sections on Cloud Foundry, IBM Bluemix, buildpacks, services, Cloud Foundry nuts and bolts, IBM Containers, Buildpacks, DevOps, Cloudant NoSQL database, the Cloud Foundry command line interface, Cloud Foundry manifests, VCAP environment variables, and demos of building a PHP application and using services like SendGrid in Bluemix.
The document summarizes Cloud Foundry roadmap highlights for 2016, including upcoming features like the use of Ceph storage and a rearchitected elastic runtime. It also outlines the Cloud Foundry Summit event in September 2016 with over 100 sessions and 63 foundation members. The document details plans to simplify BOSH deployment manifests and allow service brokers to provision on-demand BOSH services.
Cloud Foundry Day in Tokyo Lightning Talk - Cloud Foundry over the ProxyMaki Toshio
Toshio Maki of Hitachi Solutions discusses integrating Cloud Foundry with their company's development platform running on public cloud infrastructure behind a proxy. They solved issues with authentication (using SAML), getting application logs (fixing a proxy authentication bug), and SSH access (using a custom ProxyCommand). They are now considering running a Docker container with a terminal to simplify SSH access over the proxy.
This document provides instructions for deploying the ContentBox modular CMS to the Jelastic cloud platform. It outlines the steps to create a Jelastic account, deploy ContentBox via SSH, extract the ContentBox zip file, and complete the installer process in a browser. The document also provides contact information for George Murphy, a ColdFusion engineer, in case the user has any other questions.
Docker is a tool that allows developers to package applications with dependencies to run consistently regardless of environment. It provides benefits like reduced overhead, flexibility, and faster deployment compared to virtual machines. The document then provides instructions on installing Docker, running a test container, building a custom Docker image from a Dockerfile, and running the new container.
Docker New York Meetup May 2015 - The Docker Orchestration Ecosystem on Azure Patrick Chanezon
Docker Inc. provides products and services for managing containers. The Docker ecosystem includes open source tools for building, shipping, and running applications packaged into containers. Key components include Docker Engine for building containers, Docker Hub for sharing container images, and orchestration tools like Docker Swarm and Kubernetes for deploying containers across multiple hosts. Many companies are developing technologies that work with Docker to provide additional container management capabilities.
Build Your First SharePoint Framework WebpartEric Overfield
This document provides an overview of building a first SharePoint Framework (SPFx) web part. It discusses the SPFx toolchain including Node.js, Yeoman, Gulp and TypeScript. It demonstrates how to create a new SPFx project, add a web part, define properties, connect to SharePoint data, package and deploy the web part. Resources are also provided for learning more about SPFx development.
stackconf 2020 | The path to a Serverless-native era with Kubernetes by Paolo...NETWAYS
Serverless is one of the hottest design patterns in the cloud today, i’ll cover how the Serverless paradigms are changing the way we develop applications and the cloud infrastructures and how to implement Serveless-kind workloads with Kubernetes.
We’ll go through the latest Kubernetes-based serverless technologies, covering the most important aspects including pricing, scalability, observability and best practices
There's a new player in JVM-town and BoxLang has entered the scene.
It's easy to think that BoxLang is simply another Adobe ColdFusion clone, but it's so much more than that. While BoxLang for sure can run your CFML code, it contains a variety of architectural and language spec contstructs that typical ColdFusion development hasn't seen before.
Let's spend some time and look at the language feature itself and how they compare against some of the more established players out there: JavaScript &TypeScript, Kotlin, Scala, Ruby and maybe even good, plain old Java. What's on offer from BoxLang when it comes to being more than a replacement or alternative for ACF or Lucee?
Join the battle of languages and find out!
Sami provided a beginner-friendly introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS), covering essential terms, products, and services for cloud deployment. Participants explored AWS' latest Gen AI offerings, making it accessible for those starting their cloud journey or integrating AI into coding practices.
Explore the rapid development journey of TryBoxLang, completed in just 48 hours. This session delves into the innovative process behind creating TryBoxLang, a platform designed to showcase the capabilities of BoxLang by Ortus Solutions. Discover the challenges, strategies, and outcomes of this accelerated development effort, highlighting how TryBoxLang provides a practical introduction to BoxLang's features and benefits.
Discover BoxLang, the innovative JVM programming language developed by Ortus Solutions. Designed to harness the power of the Java Virtual Machine, BoxLang offers a modern approach to application development with robust performance and scalability. Join us as we explore the capabilities of BoxLang, its syntax, and how it enhances productivity in software development.
How to debug ColdFusion Applications using “ColdFusion Builder extension for ...Ortus Solutions, Corp
Unlock the secrets of seamless ColdFusion error troubleshooting! Join us to explore the potent capabilities of Visual Studio Code (VS Code) and ColdFusion Builder (CF Builder) in debugging. This hands-on session guides you through practical techniques tailored for local setups, ensuring a smooth and efficient development experience.
CommandBox was highlighted as a powerful web hosting solution, perfect for developers and businesses alike. Featuring a built-in server and command-line interface, CommandBox simplified web application management. Developers could deploy multiple application instances simultaneously, optimizing development workflows. CommandBox's efficient deployment processes ensured reliable web hosting, seamlessly integrating into existing workflows for scalability and feature enhancements.
Join me for an insightful journey into task scheduling within the ColdBox framework. In this session, we explored how to effortlessly create and manage scheduled tasks directly in your code, enhancing control and efficiency in applications and modules. Attendees experienced a user-friendly dashboard for seamless task management and monitoring. Whether you're experienced with ColdBox or new to it, this session provided practical knowledge and tips to streamline your development workflow.
In this session, we explored how the cbfs module empowers developers to abstract and manage file systems seamlessly across their lifecycle. From local development to S3 deployment and customized media providers requiring authentication, cbfs offers flexible solutions. We discussed how cbfs simplifies file handling with enhanced workflow efficiency compared to native methods, along with practical tips to accelerate complex file operations in your projects.
In this session, we explored setting up Playwright, an end-to-end testing tool for simulating browser interactions and running TestBox tests. Participants learned to configure Playwright for applications, simulate user interactions to stress-test forms, and handle scenarios like taking screenshots, recording sessions, capturing Chrome dev tools traces, testing login failures, and managing broken JavaScript. The session also covered using Playwright with non-ColdBox sites, providing practical insights into enhancing testing capabilities.
Discover Passkeys, the next evolution in secure login methods that eliminate traditional password vulnerabilities. Learn about the CBSecurity Passkeys module's installation, configuration, and integration into your application to enhance security.
In this session, we discussed the critical need for comprehensive backups across all aspects of our industry—from code and databases to webservers, file servers, and network configurations. Emphasizing the importance of proactive measures, attendees were urged to ensure their backup systems were tested through restoration processes. The session underscored the risk of discovering backup issues only during crises, highlighting the necessity of verifying backup integrity through restoration tests.
Participants explored how visual and functional coherence strengthened brand identity and streamlined development in this session. They learned to maintain consistency across platforms and enhance user experiences using Design Systems. Ideal for brand designers, UI/UX designers, developers, and product managers who sought to optimize efficiency and ensure consistency across projects.
Explore the latest in ColdBox Debugger v4.2.0, featuring the Hyper Collector for HTTP/S request tracking, Lucee SQL Collector for query profiling, and Heap Dump Support for memory leak debugging. Enhancements like the revamped Request Dock and improved SQL/JSON formatting streamline debugging for optimal ColdBox application performance and stability. Ideal for developers familiar with ColdBox, this session focuses on leveraging advanced debugging tools to enhance development efficiency.
Thinking about freelancing? It's not just about coding solo and avoiding coworkers. Join me as I share insights from my 15-year freelance journey, covering everything from managing invoices to client communication styles. This session blends ColdFusion-specific tips with general freelance and consulting advice, with time for audience Q&A.
Content templates, CBFS, Redirects, and Coldbox 7, oh my! ContentBox 6 is the game-changing new release for the ContentBox CMS platform. In this session, we'll discuss all of the new goodness added in the release, as well as show the many ways in which your single or multi-site ContentBox instance just became more powerful and flexible.
Almost every application has tasks or jobs that are better suited to the background, and cbqmakes it easier and traceable to manage those jobs. cbq can scale from simple background tasks to a database to any message queue provider. Come learn how to get started with background tasks in your application.
Building on his 2021 ITB presentation, "Monitoring Solutions for CF and Lucee," Charlie now focuses on practical demonstrations of these tools. Discover key observations and metrics for troubleshooting, tuning, and receiving alerts. Gain insights into the evolution of these tools since the last talk, drawn from Charlie's extensive experience assisting users with server, container, and CommandBox environments.
we delve into the power of headless CMS—a versatile solution separating content creation from presentation. Explore its benefits: multi-channel delivery, accelerated time-to-market, content reusability, scalability, technology flexibility, and enhanced security. Discover how headless CMS transforms digital content management, empowering efficient and flexible content delivery across diverse platforms.
Learn to manage your web form's question flow with RuleBox in this session. Simplify complex conditional statements by structuring logic in a readable and testable Given-When-Then format. Discussion covers prototyping tips, writing test cases, integrating external data, and managing multiple form versions with a single set of rules. Ideal for ColdFusion web developers exploring TestBox and/or RuleBox, with a demo featuring ColdBox and cborm, though not required.
In this session, developers explored CBWIRE, a ColdBox module that simplifies modern, reactive CFML app development without JavaScript frameworks like Vue or React. Attendees learned its usage, benefits, and the new features introduced in CBWIRE version 4, designed based on community feedback. The session catered to developers familiar with ColdBox and CFML, offering practical insights and guidance for leveraging CBWIRE effectively in their projects.
Fix Production Bugs Quickly - The Power of Structured Logging in Ruby on Rail...John Gallagher
Rails apps can be a black box. Have you ever tried to fix a bug where you just can’t understand what’s going on? This talk will give you practical steps to improve the observability of your Rails app, taking the time to understand and fix defects from hours or days to minutes. Rails 8 will bring an exciting new feature: built-in structured logging. This talk will delve into the transformative impact of structured logging on fixing bugs and saving engineers time. Structured logging, as a cornerstone of observability, offers a powerful way to handle logs compared to traditional text-based logs. This session will guide you through the nuances of structured logging in Rails, demonstrating how it can be used to gain better insights into your application’s behavior. This talk will be a practical, technical deep dive into how to make structured logging work with an existing Rails app.
I talk about the Steps to Observable Software - a practical five step process for improving the observability of your Rails app.
Monitoring the Execution of 14K Tests: Methods Tend to Have One Path that Is ...Andre Hora
The literature has provided evidence that developers are likely to test some behaviors of the program and avoid other ones. Despite this observation, we still lack empirical evidence from real-world systems. In this paper, we propose to automatically identify the tested paths of a method as a way to detect the method’s behaviors. Then, we provide an empirical study to assess the tested paths quantitatively. We monitor the execution of 14,177 tests from 25 real-world Python systems and assess 11,425 tested paths from 2,357 methods. Overall, our empirical study shows that one tested path is prevalent and receives most of the calls, while others are significantly less executed. We find that the most frequently executed tested path of a method has 4x more calls than the second one. Based on these findings, we discuss practical implications for practitioners and researchers and future research directions.
Old Tools, New Tricks: Unleashing the Power of Time-Tested Testing ToolsBenjamin Bischoff
In the rapidly evolving landscape of software development and testing, it is tempting to chase the latest tools and technologies. However, some of the most effective solutions have been in existence for decades. In this talk, we’ll delve into the enduring value of these timeless testing tools.
We’ll explore how established tools like Selenium, GNU Make, Maven, and Bash remain vital in today’s software development and testing toolkit even though they have been around for a long time (some were even invented before I was born). I’ll share examples of how these tools have addressed our testing and automation challenges, showcasing their adaptability, versatility, and reliability in various scenarios. I aim to demonstrate that sometimes, the “old” ways can indeed be the best ways.
The code is written and the tests pass. I just have to commit this last round of changes to my branch. Wait, why does that say committed to main? Did I commit all those changes to main? Arghh! I can’t redo all of this!
Committing changes to the wrong branch, forgetting files, misspelling the commit message, and needing to undo commits are some of the “advanced” features of Git that we normal people run into way too often and need help with. The fixes are often easy – once you know what they are. But in the heat of the moment, with the deadline (or Friday afternoon) approaching, it isn’t always easy to figure out what magic spell to cast to get Git to do what you need.
We’ll spend some time looking at typical Git situations people get themselves into, and then we’ll demonstrate how to get out of them. This isn’t about Git internals or a Git master’s class – this real-world Git when things aren’t going right. And there will be plenty of time for questions, so bring your “best” Git nightmare scenarios so we can figure out how to recover.
Test Polarity: Detecting Positive and Negative Tests (FSE 2024)Andre Hora
Positive tests (aka, happy path tests) cover the expected behavior of the program, while negative tests (aka, unhappy path tests) check the unexpected behavior. Ideally, test suites should have both positive and negative tests to better protect against regressions. In practice, unfortunately, we cannot easily identify whether a test is positive or negative. A better understanding of whether a test suite is more positive or negative is fundamental to assessing the overall test suite capability in testing expected and unexpected behaviors. In this paper, we propose test polarity, an automated approach to detect positive and negative tests. Our approach runs/monitors the test suite and collects runtime data about the application execution to classify the test methods as positive or negative. In a first evaluation, test polarity correctly classified 117 tests as as positive or negative. Finally, we provide a preliminary empirical study to analyze the test polarity of 2,054 test methods from 12 real-world test suites of the Python Standard Library. We find that most of the analyzed test methods are negative (88%) and a minority is positive (12%). However, there is a large variation per project: while some libraries have an equivalent number of positive and negative tests, others have mostly negative ones.
BitLocker Data Recovery | BLR Tools Data Recovery SolutionsAlina Tait
BLR Tools provides an advanced BitLocker Data Recovery Tool specifically engineered to recover lost or inaccessible data from BitLocker-encrypted drives. Whether you're dealing with accidental deletion, encryption key problems, or system crashes, our cutting-edge software guarantees a secure and efficient recovery process. Rely on BLR Tools for dependable BitLocker data recovery and effortlessly restore access to your essential files.
Tube Magic Software | Youtube Software | Best AI Tool For Growing Youtube Cha...David D. Scott
Tube Magic Software is your ultimate tool for creating stunning video content with ease. Designed with both beginners and professionals in mind, it offers a user-friendly interface packed with powerful features. From seamless editing to eye-catching effects, Tube Magic helps you bring your creative vision to life. Elevate your videos and captivate your audience effortlessly. Join our community of content creators and experience the magic today!
Alluxio Webinar | What’s new in Alluxio Enterprise AI 3.2: Leverage GPU Anywh...Alluxio, Inc.
Alluxio Webinar
July.23, 2024
For more Alluxio Events: https://www.alluxio.io/events/
Speaker:
- Shouwei Chen (core maintainer and product manager, Alluxio)
In today's AI-driven world, organizations face unprecedented demands for powerful AI infrastructure to fuel their model training and serving workloads. Performance bottlenecks, cost inefficiencies, and management complexities pose significant challenges for AI platform teams supporting large-scale model training and serving. On July 9, 2024, we introduced Alluxio Enterprise AI 3.2, a groundbreaking solution designed to address these critical issues in the ever-evolving AI landscape.
In this webinar, Shouwei Chen will introduce exciting new features of Alluxio Enterprise AI 3.2:
- Leveraging GPU resources anywhere accessing remote data with the same local performance
- Enhanced I/O performance with 97%+ GPU utilization for popular language model training benchmarks
- Achieving the same performance as HPC storage on existing data lake without additional HPC storage infrastructure
- New Python FileSystem API to seamlessly integrate with Python applications like Ray
- Other new features, include advanced cache management, rolling upgrades, and CSI failover
How Generative AI is Shaping the Future of Software Application DevelopmentMohammedIrfan308637
Generative AI is revolutionizing software development. Find out how it enhances innovation and productivity. https://www.qisacademy.com/blog-detail/the-power-of-generative-ai-in-software-application-development
Three available editions of Windows Servers crucial to your organization’s op...Q-Advise
Three available editions of Windows Servers crucial to your organization’s operations
Windows Server, Microsoft’s robust operating system, is the cornerstone of enterprise IT infrastructure, tailored for mission-critical operations. It helps in managing enterprise-level tasks, including data storage, applications, and communication.
Proper licensing of Windows Server is essential for both legal compliance and optimal functionality within business environments.
Windows Server comes in various edition and before any edition is used in your organization, it is required you license them appropriately. The licensing can be complex and capital demanding when you don’t know what you want or understand the licensing requirements.
Even if successfully licensed, there are various activities you can practice as an organization to make sure your Server is operating optimally and there is real value for money. This requires a deeper understanding of best practices and our team of cloud and licensing experts can be of support.
Send the team an email, info@q-advise.com let’s have a look at your needs, together with you decide which licensing model will best work in your case, assist you with savings options and share with you how pre-owned licensing can help you get licensed adequately also.
3. Migrate your Infrastructure to the AWS Cloud
❖ How this is implemented using Terraform
❖ Bringing it alive with CommandBox 6
❖ Creating as many sites as you want cb-websites
❖ Using snapshots to preserve your work
4. Migrate your Infrastructure to the AWS Cloud
• https://github.com/DaniDiazTech/HTML-site
• https://github.com/murpg/create-cf2023-infrastructure
• https://phoenixnap.com/kb/how-to-install-terraform
• https://www.ortussolutions.com/products/commandbox-pro/checkout
5. Migrate your Infrastructure to the AWS Cloud
Git bash
$ terraform init
$ terraform plan
$ terraform apply –auto-approve
$ terraform output -raw ssh_private_key > ssh.key
$ chmod 0600 ssh.key
$ ssh -i ssh.key ubuntu@ec2-107-21-73-92.compute-1.amazonaws.com