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- Rework the filtering system for guides to drop the use of the
  "products", "subjects", and "levels" taxonomies in favor of "tags" and
  "languages"
- This change means that the existing taxonomy functionality integrates
  better with the guides filtering, and there are fewer parameters to
  keep in mind when adding metadata to a guide
  - Only two taxonomies instead of three
  - Only one of those taxonomies are guides-specific (languages)
  - The other taxonomy (tags) works for all content
- Updates how tags and tag pages are rendered in general

Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <35727626+dvdksn@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-28 16:10:20 +01:00

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Java language-specific guide Java java, getting started Containerize Java apps using Docker This guide demonstrates how to containerize Java applications using Docker. 1 2
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The Java getting started guide teaches you how to create a containerized Spring Boot application using Docker. In this module, youll learn how to:

  • Containerize and run a Spring Boot application with Maven
  • Set up a local development environment to connect a database to the container, configure a debugger, and use Compose Watch for live reload
  • Run your unit tests inside a container
  • Configure a CI/CD pipeline for your application using GitHub Actions
  • Deploy your containerized application locally to Kubernetes to test and debug your deployment

After completing the Java getting started modules, you should be able to containerize your own Java application based on the examples and instructions provided in this guide.

Get started containerizing your first Java app.