Summary

In this chapter, we have learned how to tag and push our images to the remote registry making it available for others to use. We also know how to setup the automated build feature using the integrated GitHub or BitBucket account. Automatic Build repository is a great feature; it allows you to keep the source of your images (including of course, Dockerfiles) and the images on the DockerHub in sync. We also know how to use Webhooks feature to do some more automation, for example continuous deployment. In the next chapter, we will go a little bit more into using Docker, we will be utilizing Docker to package our Java and JavaScript application into the container.

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