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April 19, 2021 tagged docker, raspberrypi, security, tools

Self-hosting Vaultwarden on a Raspberry Pi

I’ve been a long-time user of Enpass and while it’s a fine password manager I looked into Bitwarden some months ago and started using it. Bitwarden can be used as a managed service and that’s what I did for some time now. Same as Enpass it’s quite advanced and integrates nicely into my working environment.

January 21, 2018 tagged docker, infinispan, junit, testcontainers, testing, tools

Running an Infinispan node in clustered mode using Testcontainers

In my last two blog posts I wrote about a library called Testcontainers. It’s a Java wrapper around docker containers and you can use it to run software that your application depends on in a test context. My last post presented a solution that makes it easier to start up an Infinispan caching server. This …

December 19, 2017 tagged docker, infinispan, junit, testcontainers, testing, tools

Running an Infinispan server using Testcontainers

This post has originally been published on the codecentric blog. A few days ago I wrote about a library called Testcontainers. It helps you to run software that your application depends on in a test context by providing an API to start docker containers. Testcontainers comes with a few pre-configured database- and selenium-containers, but most …

November 26, 2017 tagged docker, java, junit, junit5, spring, testcontainers, testing, tools

Mitigating integration test problems using Testcontainers

I’ve been working in my current project for a while now and while it has its problems I mostly enjoy my envolvement in it. The project is based on Spring Boot and consists of a bunch of web-applications, both for endusers, internal personnel and operations staff. The team takes testing seriously, we have different code-quality …

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