by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 10, 2019 | devops, tutorial
In this post, we’ll walk through an example where a file containing secrets can be found in only one of the intermediate layers that make up the docker image. Just because a docker image looks secure, it’s possible that one of the layers that makes up the image is...
by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 8, 2019 | devops, tutorial
As a developer checking out a project or codebase, I liken the experience to going to a car dealer for a test drive. I just want to get to the “test drive” as quickly as possible – I don’t want to sign a bunch of papers, talk with multiple employees, and spend...
by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 2, 2014 | jenkins, jmeter, performance, tutorial
For my current performance test project, I’m using Jenkins to fire off jmeter. The jmeter tests themselves are spawned on multiple load test clients and so I need to start the jmeter-server on each of these clients.I ran into problems when doing this via...
by Sargon Benjamin | May 22, 2008 | devops, testing
I’m trying to look for or build a solid test management system. I’m more interested in a system that can act as a harness, something that schedules and executes automated tests. These tests may take the form of jar files, junit tests, shell scripts, bat...
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