UPDATED COURSE AVAILABLE: Red Hat OpenShift Development II: Containerizing Applications (DO288)

joelbirchler
Moderator
Moderator

Overview

Red Hat Training & Certification is pleased to announce the release of Red Hat OpenShift Development II: Containerizing Applications (DO288) for the Extend Update Support version 4.6 of OpenShift Container Platform (OCP). This release includes several enhancements to the material. We have removed legacy content on templates, fabric8, and Jenkins. In its place we have introduced new material covering topics such as Helm Charts, Kustomize, and Eclipse JKube.

This course provides application developers with the essential skills to design, build, and deploy containerized applications, whether they are migrating existing applications to OpenShift, or creating new cloud-native applications. Students will learn how to boost developer productivity powered by Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform, a containerized application platform that allows enterprises to manage container deployments and scale their applications using Kubernetes.

 

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank all of the team members that contributed to the success of this course. Thank you to Eduardo Ramirez, Randy Thomas, Manuel Aude Morales, Guy Bianco IV, Jordi Sola, Marek Czernek, and Ravishankar Srinivasan for their hard work updating this course. Thank you to our content services group including Sam Ffrench and Heider Souza. Thank you Chetan Tiwary for providing QA testing. Thank you to Richard Allred for building and supporting the classroom environment.






1 response
nihar_learner
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist

Please correct me if you can. 

Because as you said `This release includes several enhancements to the material. We have removed legacy content on templates, fabric8, and Jenkins.` for DO288,

But for the exam EX288, as specified on your website this has infact templates as an exam objective

https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex288-red-hat-certified-specialist-openshift-application...

Work with templates

  • Create an OpenShift template
  • Use pre-existing templates written in either JSON or YAML format
  • Work with multi-container templates
  • Add custom parameters to a template

So it is conflicting between the course and exam objective. Please clarify. Thanks.