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In this code we demonstrate how a simple Spring Boot application can be deployed on top of Kubernetes. This application, Office Space, mimicks the fictitious app idea from Michael Bolton in the movie "Office Space".
This code shows how a common multi-component GitLab can be deployed on Kubernetes cluster. Each component (NGINX, Ruby on Rails, Redis, PostgreSQL, and more) runs in a separate container or group of containers.
This code showcases the full power of Kubernetes clusters and shows how can we deploy the world's most popular website framework on top of world's most popular container orchestration platform.
In this code we provide a full roadmap the deployment of a multi-node scalable Cassandra cluster on Kubernetes. Cassandra understands that it is running within a cluster manager, and uses this cluster management infrastructure to help implement the application. Kubernetes concepts like Replication Controller, StatefulSets etc. are leveraged to deploy either non-persistent or persistent Cassandra clusters on Kubernetes cluster.
This repository contains instructions to build a digital bank composed of a set of microservices that communicate with each other. Using Nodejs, Express, MongoDB and deployed to a Kubernetes cluster on IBM Cloud.
In this code we demonstrate how to build, deploy, connect resilient Java microservices leveraging Istio service mesh. We show how to configure and use circuit breakers, timeouts/retries, rate limits and other advanced resiliency features from Istio without changing the application code.
This code demonstrates deployment of a Microservices based application Game On! on to Kubernetes cluster. Game On! is a throwback text-based adventure built to help you explore microservice architectures and related concepts.
This application demonstrates the deployment of a Java based microservices application using Microprofile on Kubernetes Cluster. MicroProfile is a baseline platform definition that optimizes Enterprise Java for a microservices architecture and delivers application portability across multiple MicroProfile runtimes
Serverless bank check deposit processing with object storage and optical character recognition using Apache OpenWhisk powered by IBM Cloud Functions. See the Tech Talk replay for a demo.
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This code demonstrates the deployment of OpenWhisk on Kubernetes cluster from Bluemix container service
Create a serverless, event-driven application with Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Cloud Functions that executes code in response to HTTP REST API calls.
The following journey will introduce the available Banking APIs published on IBM Cloud with logical business programs running on the IBM Z Mainframe through a simulated retail bank called MPLbank.
This journey helps to build a complete end-to-end analytics solution using IBM Watson Studio. This repository contains instructions to create a custom web interface to trigger the execution of Python code in Jupyter Notebook and visualise the response from Jupyter Notebook on IBM Watson Studio.
Create a serverless, event-driven application with Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Cloud Functions that executes code in response to messages or to handle streams of data records from Apache Kafka or IBM Message Hub.
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WARNING: This repository is no longer maintained :warning: This repository will not be updated. The repository will be kept available in read-only mode. See https://developer.ibm.com/code/patterns/ for the latest patterns.
IBM Cloud Functions building block - HTTP REST Trigger - This project provides a starting point for handling events from REST API calls with IBM Cloud Functions powered by Apache OpenWhisk.
PaaS platforms like Cloud Foundry, container orchestrators like Kubernetes, Serverless platforms like OpenWhisk and Service-mesh like Istio are all great technologies to deploy and manage your microservices on. In this code we look at deployment experience the different platforms provide, and what do we gain and loose by choosing one vs another.
IBM Cloud Functions building block - Cloudant Trigger - This project provides a starting point for handling events from Cloudant with IBM Cloud Functions powered by Apache OpenWhisk.
This repository contains instructions to develop a secure, enterprise-grade Ionic/Cordova based hybrid mobile app that connects to CouchDB/Cloudant and ObjectStorage via IBM Mobile Foundation service.
In this journey we demonstrate running an analytics application using Spark on z/OS. Apache Spark on z/OS is in-place, optimized abstraction and real-time analysis of structured and unstructured enterprise data
Create a serverless, event-driven application with Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Cloud Functions that executes code in response to database changes from Apache CouchDB or IBM Cloudant.
Host a graph database such as OrientDB on IBM Container Service using Kubernetes APIs
IBM Cloud Functions building block - Message Hub Trigger - This project provides a starting point for handling events from Message Hub with IBM Cloud Functions powered by Apache OpenWhisk.
A hybrid cloud model blends elements of both the private and the public cloud. In the simplest terms, the hybrid model is primarily a private cloud that allows an organization to tap into a public cloud when and where it makes sense. This code shows you how to expose your on-premise applications and services to public cloud, and vice versa.
In this project we demonstrate how to deploy a simple Spring Boot application to Bluemix. Additionally, we demonstrate the basic files needed to deploy a project to Bluemix with a configured toolchain, pipeline, and service integrations.
This capstone project will give you a taste of what data scientists go through in real life when working with data.
This repository contains code and instructions for developing secure offline-first apps using IBM Mobile Foundation with encrypted on device storage and automated data synchronization with CouchDB/Cloudant NoSQL DB.
This project shows how a common multi-component application can be deployed on the Bluemix container service. Each component runs in a separate container or group of containers.
IBM Cloud Functions building block - Scheduled Tasks - This project provides a starting point for cron or batch jobs with IBM Cloud Functions powered by Apache OpenWhisk.
Live cognitive Twitter sentiment analysis using IBM Watson. https://live-twitter-sentiment.herokuapp.com/
🤖️ IBM 2017 Blue|Hack Project
Mi primer repositorio en GitHub después de haber creado la cuenta para participar en La <Maratona/> Behind the Code 2020 con IBM. Además, estoy viendo en Youtube Aprende Git y GitHub - Curso desde cero de freeCodeCamp Español
An Android ChatBot powered by Watson Services (Conversation, Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech) and Mobile Analytics on IBM Bluemix.
The repository contains the client application that serves at a user's system. Through this application, people with multiple disorders (visual impairment, dumbness or both) can receive elementary education and general knowledge. Built using Maven JAVA, Python, IBM Cloud Cognitive Services, Firebase