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Vert.x featuring Continuous Delivery with Jenkins and Ansible
This blog entry describes an approach to adopt Continuous Delivery for Vert.x applications using Jenkins and Ansible by taking advantage of the Jenkins Job DSL and Ansible plugins.
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Centralized logging for Vert.x applications using the ELK stack
This post entry describes a solution to achieve centralized logging of Vert.x applications using the ELK stack (Logstash, Elasticsearch, and Kibana).
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