job shadowing
Job Shadowing service provides a platform to the employees within an organization to enroll their area of interest they want to work on during their spare time and allows the managers with busy teams (looking for some assistance), to connect to the most suitable candidates (based on the diversified criteria processed by the analytics engine), who can help those busy teams, in their spare cycles and at the same time gain hands on experience on those areas.
The Job Shadowing service_url service helps one make better choices under multiple conflicting choices. The service combines smart visualization and recommendations for exploring the best candidates/work items.
Give it a try! Click the button below to fork into IBM DevOps Services and deploy your own copy of this application on Bluemix.
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Create a Bluemix Account
Sign up in Bluemix or use an existing account.
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Download and install the Cloud-foundry CLI tool.
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Edit the
manifest.yml
file and change the<application-name>
to something unique.
applications:
- services:
- job-shadowing-service
name: <application-name>
path: output/webApp.war
memory: 512M
The name you use determines your initial application URL, e.g.,
<application-name>.mybluemix.net
.
- Connect to Bluemix in the command line tool.
$ cf api https://api.ng.bluemix.net
$ cf login -u <your-user-ID>
- Create the Job Shadowing service in Bluemix.
$ cf create-service job-shadowing standard job-shadowing-service
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Download and install the ant compiler.
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Build the project.
You need to use the Apache
ant
compiler to build the Java application. For information about theant
compiler and to download a copy for your operating system, visit ant.apache.org.
$ ant
- Push it live!
$ cf push
See the full Getting Started documentation for more details, including code snippets and references.
The application uses the WebSphere Liberty profile runtime as its server, so you need to download and install the profile as part of the steps below.
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Copy the credentials from your
job-shadowing-service
service in Bluemix toDemoServlet.java
. You can use the following command to see the credentials:$ cf env <application-name>
Example output:
System-Provided: { "VCAP_SERVICES": { "job-shadowing": [{ "credentials": { "url": "<url>", "password": "<password>", "username": "<username>" }, "label": "job-shadowing", "name": "job-shadowing-service", "plan": "standard" }] } }
You need to copy the `username`, `password`, and `url`.
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Install the Liberty profile runtime (for Mac OSX, check this guide).
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Create a Liberty profile server in Eclipse.
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Add the application to the server.
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Start the server.
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Go to
http://localhost:9080/app/
to see the running application.
To troubleshoot your Bluemix application, the most useful source of information is the log files. To see them, run the following command:
$ cf logs <application-name> --recent
This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in LICENSE.
See CONTRIBUTING.
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