Andres Almirey is a Java/Groovy developer and a Java Champion with more than 20 years of experience in software design and development. He has been involved in web and desktop application development since the early days of Java. Andres is a true believer in open source and has participated in popular projects like Groovy, Griffon, and DbUnit, as well as starting his own projects (Json-lib, EZMorph, GraphicsBuilder, JideBuilder). Founding member of the Griffon framework and Hackergarten community event.
Twitter: @aalmiray
12.09.2023
LOCATION: St. Gallen
KEYWORDS: Methods, Open Source, Tools, Technology
AGENDA: | 18:00-19:15h: Talk incl. Q/A After an interesting talk, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network with the speaker and professional colleagues over beer, wine and rich finger foods. |
SPEAKER: Andres Almirey COMPANY: Oracle
SLIDES: 220602_jreleaser-releasing-at-the-speed-of-light.pdf
When a project has reached that stage when it’s a good idea to post binaries, new questions arise, such as where should they be posted? How do you make it easier for users to install and discover binaries? Where should releases be shared? Most importantly, can it be automated? There are so many requirements and considerations depending on the distribution channels — wouldn't it be great to have a tool to make it easier?
We'll have a look at JReleaser, a tool that provides answers to these questions and more. JReleaser may be used to create GitHub/GitLab/Gitea releases and publish binaries that can be consumed from different distribution channels such as Homebrew, Snap, Scoop, and more. Once published, the release can be automatically announced on Twitter, Slack, Gitter, Discord, and other communication channels.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Andres Almirey is a Java/Groovy developer and a Java Champion with more than 20 years of experience in software design and development. He has been involved in web and desktop application development since the early days of Java. Andres is a true believer in open source and has participated in popular projects like Groovy, Griffon, and DbUnit, as well as starting his own projects (Json-lib, EZMorph, GraphicsBuilder, JideBuilder). Founding member of the Griffon framework and Hackergarten community event.
Twitter: @aalmiray
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