Securing Serverless Functions on Kubernetes with Quarkus Extensions
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore serverless function security on Kubernetes using Quarkus extensions in this 50-minute conference talk by Daniel Oh from Red Hat. Learn about Amazon Lambda, enterprise adoption, and common security issues before diving into Kubernetes-native JavaScript. Follow along with live coding demonstrations to create Quarkus functions, build and deploy applications, and implement security measures. Discover how to leverage Quarkus UI, test units, manage namespaces, and containerize applications. Gain insights into deploying on Kubernetes, working with Quarkus Config extensions, and creating secrets. Conclude with a practical demo on changing function names, time deployment, and viewing logs to enhance your serverless development skills.
Syllabus
Introduction
Who am I
Amazon Lambda
Enterprise Companies
How to get started
Security
Common Issues
Kubernetes Native JavaScript
Presentation
Create Quarkus Function
Create Quarkus Project
Quarkus Functions
Build Map
Sample Application
Live Coding
Quarkus UI
Call T endpoint
Restart the runtime
Test unit
Namespace
Quark Stash
Containerization
Deploy Kubernetes
Force coming session with Quarkus
Create two different applications
Quarkus Kubernetes exchanger
Quarkus Config extension
Create a new Quarkus secret
Add a new Quarkus secret
Demo
Change Function Name
Time Deploy
Viewing logs
Taught by
Linux Foundation
Tags
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