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Jenkins for Developers

Live Online (VILT) & Classroom Corporate Training Course

Jenkins is a popular continuous integration tool written in Java that runs on top of servlet containers such as Apache Tomcat.

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Overview

This Continuous Integration with Jenkins training class teaches attendees the principles of continuous integration and how to implement continuous integration with automated test execution using Jenkins

Objectives

At the end of Jenkins training course, participants will be able to

  • Install and configure Jenkins in a servlet container
  • Create Jenkins builds
  • Configure and use Apache Ant and Apache Maven with Jenkins
  • Use Jenkins to generate Java coding standards reports, code coverage reports, and change notices
  • Use Jenkins to automatically deploy software into a testing environment

Prerequisites

Attendees should have familiarity with Java development practices.

Course Outline

  • Foundation of Agile AppDev
  • XP Flow
  • Extreme Programming
  • Agile Development
  • What is Continuous Integration
  • Typical Setup for Continuous Integration
  • Setup Notes for Continuous Integration
  • CI with Artifact Management
  • What is Continuous Delivery?
  • Why Continuous Delivery?
  • DevOps and Continuous Delivery
  • Continuous Delivery Challenges
  • Continuous Delivery vs Continuous Deployment
  • Jenkins Continuous Integration
  • Jenkins Features
  • Running Jenkins

  • Downloading and Installing Jenkins
  • Running Jenkins as a Stand-Alone Application
  • Running Jenkins on an Application Server
  • The Jenkins Home Folder
  • Installing Jenkins as a Windows Service
  • Initial Configuration
  • Configuration Wizard
  • Configuring Tools
  • Configuring Tools – Best Practices
  • Logging in Jenkins
  • Custom Log Recorders
  • Summary

  • Introduction
  • Configuring Source Code Management(SCM)
  • Working with Subversion
  • Working with Git
  • Storing Credentials
  • Service Accounts
  • Build Triggers
  • Schedule Build Jobs
  • Polling the SCM
  • Polling vs Triggers
  • Maven Build Steps

  • Parameterized Jobs
  • Built-in Environment Variables
  • Parameter Types
  • Defining Parameters
  • Using Parameters / Environment Variables
  • Parameters in the config.xml File
  • Launching a Build with Parameters
  • Configuration Matrix
  • Configuration Matrix – Example
  • Defining Configuration Matrix
  • Monitoring External Jobs

  • Jenkins Jobs
  • Non-Java Jobs
  • Building .NET Projects with Jenkins
  • Installing MSTest Plugin in Jenkins
  • Configuring the MSBuild Plugin
  • Creating a Jenkins Job and Specify a Build Step
  • Specifying a Step for Running Unit Tests
  • Adding a Step for Deploying the .NET Project
  • Building a Node.js Application with Jenkins
  • Node.js Plugin
  • Provides direct Pipeline support building a C++ Project with Jenkins
  • Executing PowerShell Scripts with Jenkins

  • Template Jobs
  • Template Jobs Plugin
  • Template Jobs Plugin – config.xml
  • Summary

  • Continuous Delivery
  • DevOps and Continuous Delivery
  • Continuous Delivery Challenges
  • Continuous Delivery with Jenkins
  • The Pipeline Plugin
  • Defining a Pipeline
  • A Pipeline Example
  • Parallel Execution
  • Creating a Pipeline
  • Invoking the Pipeline
  • Interacting with the Pipeline
  • Pipeline vs Traditional Jobs

  • What is Groovy
  • Groovy in Jenkins
  • Comments in Groovy
  • Data Types
  • Identifiers
  • Variables
  • def
  • String Interpolation
  • Operators
  • Ranges
  • Conditional Statements
  • Loops
  • Lists
  • Maps
  • Exception Handling
  • Methods
  • Closures
  • this Keyword
  • Classes
  • Static Methods
  • Inheritance
  • Abstract Classes
  • Interfaces
  • Generics
  • Jenkins Script Console
  • Extending with Shared Libraries
  • Directory Structure
  • Sample Groovy Code
  • Defining Shared Libraries
  • Using Shared Libraries
  • Same Shared Library Usage Code
  • Defining Global Variables

  • Jenkins Security – Overview
  • Jenkins Security
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Confidentiality
  • Activating Security
  • Configure Authentication
  • Using Jenkins’s Internal User Database
  • Creating Users
  • Authorization
  • Matrix-Based Security
  • Note – Create the Administrative User
  • Project-based Matrix Authorization
  • Project-Based Authentication
  • Role Based Access Control

  • Introduction
  • Jenkins Plugins – SCM
  • Jenkins Plugins – Build and Test
  • Jenkins Plugins – Analyzers
  • Jenkins for Teams
  • Installing Jenkins Plugins

  • Distributed Builds – Overview
  • Distributed Builds – How?
  • Agent Machines
  • Configure Jenkins Master
  • Configure Projects

  • Introduction to Docker
  • Docker – Benefits
  • Containers vs. Virtual Machines
  • Running Jenkins in a Docker Container
  • Delete Jenkins Container and Image
  • Configuring Command Prompt to Connect to Docker
  • Creating Docker Container from Jenkins Job
  • Test Custom Image Created by a Jenkins Job
  • The Jenkins Docker Build Step Plugin
  • Ephemeral Build Agents

  • Remote Access API
  • What you can do with the Jenkins Remote API
  • Remote API and CSRF Protection – API Token
  • Remote API and CSRF Protection – Crumb
  • Configure Jobs to Support the Jenkins Remote API
  • Making Remote API Calls
  • Example – Advanced REST Client
  • Example – cURL
  • Jenkins CLI
  • Configure Jenkins to use CLI
  • Download and Use Jenkins CLI

  • Introduction to Scripting
  • Benefits of Scripting
  • The Jenkins Script Console
  • Calling Scripts using cURL
  • Sample Scripts
  • Calling Groovy Scripts from a Jenkins Job
  • Jenkins API

  • User Interface Options
  • Customizing the UI with CSS
  • The User Content Folder
  • Using the User Content Folder and Simple Theme Plugin
  • Writing a Jenkins Plugin
  • Modify settings.xml
  • Generate Boilerplate Code for Custom Jenkins Plugin
  • Modify pom.xml
  • Package and Deploy the Plugin
  • The Blue Ocean Plugin
  • Blue Ocean Plugin Features
  • New modern user experience
  • Advanced Pipeline visualizations with built-in failure diagnosis
  • Branch and Pull Request awareness
  • Personalized View

  • Secure Jenkins
  • Users
  • Backups
  • Reproducible Builds
  • Testing and Reports
  • Large Systems
  • Distributed Jenkins

Available Training Modes

Pick the format that fits your team.

Same authorised curriculum, same trainers, same hands-on cloud labs — delivered the way that works for you.

Live Online (VILT)

Real-time instructor-led sessions over Zoom or Teams. Same classroom, different time zones.

Most popular

Classroom

Face-to-face training delivered at your office, our Bengaluru centre, or any partner venue worldwide.

Onsite

Self-Paced

Recorded sessions plus 24/7 access to cloud labs and assessments. Learn at the pace that works for each engineer.

On-demand

Blended

Live workshops with self-paced reinforcement and project-based labs. Best for hybrid teams across regions.

Hybrid teams
All modes include: hands-on cloud labs, recordings, assessments, certificate of completion. Talk to a solutions advisor →

Our Training Process

How a course becomes measurable skill.

One contract, five steps, zero handoffs. From discovery to deployment, the same Synergific team owns the outcome — not a chain of vendors.

5 Steps from your scoping call to certified, productive engineers.
01

Discover & set goals

We start with a scoping call to understand your team's current skill level, target outcomes, deadlines, and certification needs — then translate that into a measurable success plan with named owners on both sides.

02

Curate the right path

We map the optimal learning path — instructor-led, self-paced, or blended — with hands-on cloud labs, prerequisite refreshers, and certification vouchers built in. No filler modules, no padded curriculum.

03

Deliver hands-on training

Authorised trainers run live sessions backed by 24/7 cloud labs and real-world projects. Theory and practice on the same day — learners stop forgetting concepts before they get to apply them.

04

Assess & mentor

Continuous skill checks, mock exams, and 1:1 mentoring keep the program honest. If anyone falls behind, we course-correct in-flight — you'll never find out at the end that two engineers couldn't keep up.

05

Certify & apply on the job

Voucher-backed certification, post-training office hours, and 30-day reinforcement so skills land on real work — not just on the exam scorecard. Success measured after the course ends, not before.

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