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Certified CloudBees Jenkins Engineer (CCJE)

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CloudBees CCJE Exam Overview :

Exam Name Certified CloudBees Jenkins Engineer (CCJE)
Exam Code CCJE
Official Information https://www.cloudbees.com/jenkins/certification
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CloudBees CCJE Exam Topics :

Section Weight Objectives
1. Key CI/CD/Jenkins Concepts 18% Continuous Delivery/Continuous Integration Concepts
  • Define continuous integration, continuous delivery, continuous deployment
  • Difference between CI and CD
  • Stages of CI and CD
  • Continuous delivery versus continuous deployment
Jobs
  • What are jobs in Jenkins?
  • Types of jobs
  • Scope of jobs
Builds
  • What are builds in Jenkins?
  • What are build steps, triggers, artifacts, and repositories?
  • Build tools configuration
Source
  • What are source code management systems and how are they used?
  • Cloud-based SCMs
  • Jenkins changelogs
  • Incremental updates v clean check out
  • Checking in code
  • Infrastructure-as-Code
  • Branch and Merge Strategies
Testing
  • Benefits of testing with Jenkins
  • Define unit test, smoke test, acceptance test, automated verification/functional tests
Notifications
  • Types of notifications in Jenkins
  • Importance of notifications
Distributed Builds
  • What are distributed builds?
  • Functions of masters and agents
Plugins
  • What are plugins?
  • What is the plugin manager?
Jenkins Rest API
  • How to interact with it
  • Why use it?
Security
  • Authentication versus authorization
  • Matrix security
  • Definition of auditing, credentials, and other key security concepts
Fingerprints
  • What are fingerprints?
  • How do fingerprints work?
Artifacts
  • How to use artifacts in Jenkins
  • Storing artifacts
  • Using 3rd party tools
  • How to use 3rd party tools
Installation Wizard
  • What is the Jenkins Installation Wizard?
  • How to use the Wizard?
  • Which configurations are covered by the Installation Wizard?
2. Jenkins usage (features and functionality) 23% Jobs
  • Organizing jobs in Jenkins
  • Parameterized jobs
  • Usage of Freestyle/Pipeline/Matrix jobs
Builds
  • Setting up build steps and triggers
  • Configuring build tools
  • Running scripts as part of build steps
Source Code Management
  • Polling source code management
  • Creating hooks
  • Including version control tags and version information
Testing
  • Testing for code coverage
  • Test reports in Jenkins
  • Displaying test results
  • Integrating with test automation tools
  • Breaking builds
Notifications
  • Setup and usage
  • Email notifications, instant messaging
  • Alarming on notifications
Distributed Builds
  • Setting up and running builds in parallel
  • Setting up and using SSH agents, JNLP agents, cloud agents
  • Monitoring nodes
Plugins
  • Setting up and using Plugin Manager
  • Finding and configuring required plugins
CI/CD
  • Using Pipeline (formerly known as “Workflow”)
  • Integrating automated deployment
  • Release management process
  • Pipeline stage behavior
Jenkins Rest API
  • Using REST API to trigger jobs remotely, access job status, create/delete jobs
Security
  • Setting up and using security realms
  • User database, project security, Matrix security
  • Setting up and using auditing
  • Setting up and using credentials
Fingerprints
  • Fingerprinting jobs shared or copied between jobs
Artifacts
  • Copying artifacts
  • Using artifacts in Jenkins
  • Artifact retention policy
3. Building Continuous Delivery (CD) Pipelines 16% Pipeline Concepts
  • Value stream mapping for CD pipelines
  • Why create a pipeline?
  • Gates within a CD pipeline
  • How to protect centralized pipelines when multiple groups use same tools
  • Definition of binary reuse, automated deployment, multiple environments
  • Elements of your ideal CI/CD pipeline - tools
  • Key concepts in building scripts (including security/password, environment information, etc.)
Upstream and downstream
  • Triggering jobs from other jobs
  • Setting up the Parameterized Trigger plugin
  • Upstream/downstreamjobs
Triggering
  • Triggering Jenkins on code changes
  • Difference between push and pull
  • When to use push vs. pull
Pipeline (formerly known as “Workflow”)
  • Benefits of Pipeline vs linked jobs
  • Functionalities offered by Pipeline
  • How to use Pipeline
  • Pipeline stage view
Folders
  • How to control access to items in Jenkins with folders
  • Referencing jobs in folders
Parameters
  • Setting up test automation in Jenkins against an uploaded executable
  • Passing parameters between jobs
  • Identifying parameters and how to use them: file parameter, string parameter
  • Jenkins CLI parameters
Promotions
  • Promotion of a job
  • Why promote jobs?
  • How to use the Promoted Builds plugin
Notifications
  • How to radiate information on CD pipelines to teams
Pipeline Multibranch and Repository Scanning
  • Usage of Multibranch jobs
  • Scanning GitHub and BitBucket Organization
  • ScanningbasicSCMrepositories
Pipeline Global Libraries
  • How to share code across Pipelines
  • Usages of the Shared Libraries
  • Interaction with Folders and Repository scanning
  • Security and Groovy sandbox
4. CD-as-Code Best Practices 10% • Distributed builds architecture
• Fungible (replaceable) agents
• Master-agent connectors and protocol
• Tool installations on agents
• Cloud agents
• Traceability
• High availability
5. CloudBees Jenkins Platform 33% Reference architecture
Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
Folders Plus
Templates
Setting up High Availability (HA)
CloudBees Jenkins Operations Center (CJOC)
  • Shared clouds
  • Cloud configurations
  • Shared agents
Analytics
Cluster Operations
Pipeline Checkpoints
Custom Update Center
CloudBees Assurance Program (CAP)
CAP Collection (plugin envelope)
Installation Wizard

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