Continuous Delivery is a process, where code changes are automatically built, tested, and prepared for a release to production. I hope you have enjoyed my previous blogs on Jenkins. Here, I will talk about the following topics: What is Continuous Delivery? Types of Software Testing Difference Between Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment What is the need for Continuous Delivery? Hands-on Using Jenkins and Tomcat Let us quickly understand how Continuous Delivery works.
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