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Maven and SonarQube for DevOps Engineers - Beginners Guide

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This course provides a beginner\'s guide to using Maven and SonarQube in a DevOps environment. You\'ll start with an introduction to Maven, learning to set up environments on Windows and Linux and build Java projects. In this, you will: - Cover Maven coordinates, default directory structure, goals, and setting up servers. - Integrate Maven into a DevOps workflow with Jenkins, build projects, and WAR files. - Explore SonarQube, including installation on EC2, and integration with PostgreSQL, and Jenkins. - Create AWS accounts, Installing Git Bash, MobaXterm, and Tomcat. Designed for aspiring DevOps engineers, software developers, and IT professionals, this course ensures hands-on experience with video tutorials and practical demonstrations. Basic Linux, Git, and AWS EC2 knowledge is recommended for best results. By the end, you\'ll have a solid understanding of Maven and SonarQube, and how to integrate these tools into DevOps pipelines effectively.

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