Audience Experience Level |
Beginner |
Average Time to Complete |
60 minutes |
This workshop aims to showcase how to modernize applications for solving the challenges faced by existing applications in the current landscape as below:
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Integration: Challenging to leverage new cloud based services
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Scalability: Not able to meet web scale due to data-centric architecture
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Reliability: Unable to quickly deploy new capabilities
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Developer productivity and Business Agility: Often low in comparison to cloud native applications
Take a look at the Konveyor Community’s Application Modernization Report for 2022 to understand how users and organizations define application modernization as well as top reasons for modernization.
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Modernization has a broad spectrum of definitions, but containerizing and automation rank high.
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The containerizing is a broad enough trend to encompass multiple strategies including refactoring with Microservices.
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Increasing scalability and reliability are key reasons for modernization.
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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
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Red Hat Application Runtimes (Quarkus, Spring Boot, Node.js, Tomcat)
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Red Hat OpenShift (Pipeline, GitOps, Virtualization)
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Oracle Database and PostgreSQL
This workshop is based on Antora and Red Hat scholars template to build HTML based tutorials.
This lab supports both Antora variables than query parameters. Query params makes the workshop content dynamic, like URLs specific for your cluster to copy and paste.
Note
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In the table above, CRC and Playground links use them. |
Here’s the list of all query params used (they are all optional, but generated links won’t work unless at least CLUSTER_SUBDOMAIN
is set):
PARAM | Description |
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The subdomain for your OpenShift cluster in the form |
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The username of your OpenShift cluster |
Example [Dev Mode]:
oc new-app https://github.com/RedHat-Middleware-Workshops/mad-dev-guides-m1.git --strategy=docker
oc expose deploy mad-dev-guides-m1 --port 3000
oc create route edge mad-dev-guides-m1 --service=mad-dev-guides-m1
Please refer to the how to contribute on how you can contribute to the tutorial.