The Exam Prep CJE: Certified Jenkins Engineer is designed for candidates aiming to enhance their knowledge as DevOps professionals. The Certified Jenkins Engineer exam validates the knowledge of Jenkins essentials, Jenkins administration, and Jenkins pipelines.
This course is customized to deep dive into Jenkins administration and pass the certification exam.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand and Illustrate Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines.
- Implement Master-slave connectors and protocol.
This is an intermediate-level course, intended for learners who wish to advance their careers by improving their DevOps skills. Any aspiring candidate who wants to improve or implement continuous integration/continuous deployment workflow at their organization can benefit from this course. To succeed in this course, you should have basic knowledge of CI/CD concepts and hands-on experience with the Jenkins automation tool.
This course provides 5+ hours of training videos which are segmented into modules. The course concepts are easy to understand through lab demonstrations. Learners could find a total of 53 lectures in the training course with comprehensive coverage of the features and concepts of Jenkins. The course is divided into 4 Modules and each module is further split into lessons. In order to test the understanding of learners, every module includes Assessments in the form of Quizzes and In Video Questions. A mandatory Graded Questions Quiz is also provided at the end of every module.
Module 1: Jenkins: Introduction and Key Concepts
Module 2: Jenkins: Features
Module 3: Jenkins: Building Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines
Module 4: Jenkins: Continuous Deployment-as-code
Welcome to the Certified Jenkins Engineer exam preparation course. In the first week of the course. You'll learn about the uses of Jenkins as an automation tool. You will explore Jenkins installation steps, its user interface, and some key concepts like Jobs, Builds, and Source Code Management.
Overview of Jenkins: Introduction and Key Concepts•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Introduction to Jenkins - Knowledge Check•15 minutes
Key Concepts of Jenkins - Knowledge Check•15 minutes
Week 1 - Assessment
•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Meet and Greet•10 minutes
Jenkins: Features
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the second week of this course, you'll learn basic to advanced features of Jenkins automation tool. You'll also explore Plugins and Rest API concepts in Jenkins. Additionally, you will also analyze Notification and Security concepts related to Jenkins.
What's included
17 videos1 reading3 assignments
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17 videos•Total 101 minutes
Testing Concept•4 minutes
Testing - Demo•6 minutes
Notifications Concept•5 minutes
Notifications - Demo•7 minutes
Distributed Builds Concept•4 minutes
Distributed Builds - Demo•5 minutes
Plugins Concept•7 minutes
Plugins - Demo•3 minutes
Jenkins Rest API Concept•5 minutes
Jenkins Rest API - Demo•12 minutes
Jenkins Security Concept•6 minutes
Security - Demo - Part1•6 minutes
Security - Demo - Part2•7 minutes
Security - Demo - Part3•6 minutes
Fingerprints Concept•4 minutes
Artifacts Concept•7 minutes
Fingerprints and Artifacts - Demo•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Overview of Jenkins: Features•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 70 minutes
Basic Features of Jenkins - Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Advanced Features of Jenkins - Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Week 2 - Assessment•30 minutes
Jenkins: Building Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the third week of the course, you'll get an overview of Continuous Delivery and Pipeline concepts related to Jenkins. You will learn to trigger and visualize jenkins build jobs and analyze certain operations available on the Jenkins console such as Parameters, Promotions and Continuous Delivery Metrics .
What's included
16 videos1 reading3 assignments
Show info about module content
16 videos•Total 109 minutes
Pipeline Concept•6 minutes
Pipeline - Demo - Part1•5 minutes
Pipeline - Demo - Part2•10 minutes
Upstreams and downstreams Concept•8 minutes
Triggering Concept•6 minutes
Upstreams, downstreams and Triggers - Demo•10 minutes
Visualization Concept•7 minutes
Visualization Demo•4 minutes
Folders Concept•7 minutes
Folders Demo•5 minutes
Parameters Concept•8 minutes
Parameters Demo Part 1•4 minutes
Parameters Demo Part 2•9 minutes
Promotions Concept•7 minutes
Promotions - Demo•6 minutes
CD Metrics Concept•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Overview of Jenkins: Building Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Triggers and Visualizations - Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Continuous Delivery (CD) and Jenkins Console - Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Week 3 - Assessment•20 minutes
Jenkins: Continuous Deployment-as-code
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to the fourth week of the course. Here, we'll learn to analyze Continuous Delivery/Continuous Integration using Jenkins tool. We will create Distributed Builds Architecture and learn to automate repository builds. We will explore Master-slave connectors and protocol with its related tools.
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Is there any prerequisite for the Certified Jenkins Engineer Exam?
No, there is no prerequisite; you can directly appear for the Certified Jenkins Engineer exam. However, real-time hands-on experience with Jenkins is advised and considered as a plus point for the Certified Jenkins Engineer exam.
What are the exam objectives of the Certified Jenkins Engineer Exam?
The Certified Jenkins Engineer exam covers 4 sections:
Jenkins Fundamentals (17%)
Jenkins Administration (42%)
Jenkins Build Technologies: Pipeline (30%)
Jenkins Build Technologies: Freestyle (11%)
How many questions are asked in this exam?
Certified Jenkins Engineer exam consists of 60 questions approximately.
What is the passign score for this exam?
The passing score of the Certified Jenkins Engineer exam is 66%.
Which DevOps certification should I choose?
There are a number of DevOps tools such as Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet, etc. and so the DevOps certifications. As certification measures and validates your skills, the choice of a DevOps certification totally depends on your skills. So, choose a platform and tool as per your knowledge and expertise, and then go ahead with the respective certification. If you are a beginner, you can start working on a DevOps tool as per your interest, gain some real-time experience and go ahead for a DevOps certification.
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What are the career progression after this Jenkins Certification?
DevOps is becoming popular in IT industry by solving the conflict between the development and operations. Learning continious integration tools like Jenkins is mandatory to become a DevOps Engineer. Jenkins certification will open a door in DevOps sector.
What are the roles and responsibilities of a Jenkins Engineer?
Roles and responsibilities of a Jenkins Engineer are:
Planning and deployment of the high availability solutions for DevOps services.
Installation, configuration, and extension of web servers, SQL and NoSQL databases, application frameworks, distributed messaging systems, and caches.
Automation of the configuration, provisioning, and monitoring of software and tools for continuous integration servers, developer workstations, cloud infrastructure, computing clusters, embedded devices, and other systems.
Automation of the continuous integration, compilation, testing, and distribution of multiple software components.
Engineer tools and systems to support the development, integration, and verification of the complex software systems.
Introduce and implement best practices for the new feature development while maintaining the proper functioning of the software products.
I am a fresher. How can I start my career in DevOps?
As a fresher, you have two choices.
First is - you can start your career as a developer or administrator on any platform say AWS, Azure, etc. and then proceed to become a DevOps engineer.
Second is - you can directly choose a DevOps tool and start gaining DevOps skills. Then you can get a DevOps certification to validate your skills and enhance your DevOps career.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
To access the course materials, assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience when you enroll in a course. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid. The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.
What will I get if I purchase the Certificate?
When you purchase a Certificate you get access to all course materials, including graded assignments. Upon completing the course, your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.