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Did you choose any specific cloud platform to talk about?

 
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Hello Sebastian, first of all, congratulations for making and releasing this very useful resosurce for Java EE Developers like me.

I was  reviewing  your book's description and I got very interested about the topics, because I've been searching for a good resource in order to know how Java EE stack fits into the world of new container, cloud  and continous delivery platforms and technologies. According to that, I'd like to  ask you just one thing: In the chapter or chapters about the cloud, did you choose any specific cloud platform to talk about, like Oracle Cloud Services, or you are talking about Java EE on the Cloud in general?

Thanks for your answer

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Esteban Suárez
 
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Hi Esteban,

Thank you, I'm glad you find it useful.

I'm talking about Cloud offerings in general, but in particular the book covers Docker and Kubernetes, and also how to integrate them with Java EE technology and in Continuous Delivery environments. That is, it covers everything Enterprise developers and Software Architects would like to know.

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Sebastian
 
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