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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 12744Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Last-Modified: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 12:59:25 GMTAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *ETag: 5ee8c22d-31c8expires: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 01:37:29 GMTCache-Control: max-age600x-proxy-cache: MISSX-GitHub-Request-Id: 4250:FABD6:2D407EB:2E9858C:6701E781Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 01:27:30 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-kbfi7400021-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1728178050.955014,VS0,VE74Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: 2b2e8f39b08f69d465acb099e8f22f76d270c4b6 !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta charsetutf-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, minimum-scale1.0, maximum-scale1.0, user-scalableno> meta namedescription contentMy name is Vincent Lesierse. Im a software architect and technology enthousiast with his head in the cloud and loves to code.> link typeapplication/atom+xml relalternate hrefhttps://blog.lesierse.com/feed.xml titleVincent Lesierses Blog /> title>Vincent Lesierses Blog/title> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyOpen+Sans:400,300,700|Merriweather:400,400italic,700italic relstylesheet typetext/css> link relstylesheet href/css/bootstrap.min.css> link relstylesheet href/css/style.css> link relstylesheet href/css/icons.css> link relstylesheet href/css/animate.min.css> link relstylesheet href/css/all.min.css> link relstylesheet href/css/font-awesome.min.css> link relcanonical hrefhttps://blog.lesierse.com/> link relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleVincent Lesierses Blog hrefhttps://blog.lesierse.com/feed.xml /> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttps://oss.maxcdn.com/libs/html5shiv/3.7.0/html5shiv.js>/script> script srchttps://oss.maxcdn.com/libs/respond.js/1.4.2/respond.min.js>/script> !endif-->/head> script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){iGoogleAnalyticsObjectr;irir||function(){ (ir.qir.q||).push(arguments)},ir.l1*new Date();as.createElement(o), ms.getElementsByTagName(o)0;a.async1;a.srcg;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,script,//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js,ga); ga(create, UA-65036379-1, auto); ga(send, pageview);/script> body idhome> div idwrap> div idmain-nav class> div classcontainer> div classnav-header> a classnav-brand href/>Vincent Lesierses Blog/a> a classbtn btn-blog outline-white pull-right href/about/>About/a> /div> /div>/div> section idhero classlight-typo> div idcover-image classimage-bg animated fadeIn stylebackground-image: url(/assets/default.jpg)>/div> div classcontainer welcome-content> div classmiddle-text> h1>/h1> /div> /div> /section> section idbreadcrumb> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classcol-md-10 col-md-offset-1> ol classbreadcrumb> li>a href/>Blog/a>/li> li classactive>/li> /ol> /div> /div> /div> /section> div idstart classcontainer content> div classrow> div classcol-md-10 col-md-offset-1> article classclearfix> div classpost-date>Mar 18, 2018 | a href>Vincent Lesierse /a> /div> h2> a href/2018/03/18/deploy-docker-image-pushed-to-aws-ecr.html>Deploy Docker images pushed to AWS Elastic Container Registry/a> /h2> p>p>Using containers in AWS is very easy using ECS. When EKS arrives, there will be even more options for you to choose from. You create a cluster, task definitions and services and ECS figures our where to run your container on a EC2 instance. I even takes care of the Application Load Balancer. However, for deployment the options are quite limited. Of course you can control everything with CloudFormation or Terraform, but how does the automation work in practice? Code Pipeline supports the whole from Code to Deployment flow, but how do you deploy a new container when you get the image pushed to the AWS Elastic Container Registry and the source and creation of the image takes place somewhere else./p>/p> /article> article classclearfix> div classpost-date>May 19, 2017 | a href>Vincent Lesierse /a> /div> h2> a href/2017/05/19/infrastructure-as-code-at-exact.html>Infrastructure as Code at Exact/a> /h2> p>p>Recently at Exact we have done a project to proof wether Exact Online is able to run on a public cloud environment (Microsoft Azure or Amazon AWS). With this project we have set the principal to automate everything. Doing this ten years ago it looked hard to do maybe even impossible. Meanwhile the world has change and everything has an API. Now is the time do bring the practices from software development into the world of infrastructure and operations./p>/p> /article> article classclearfix> div classpost-date>May 16, 2016 | a href>Vincent Lesierse /a> /div> h2> a href/2016/05/16/publish-to-docker-with-dotnet-cli.html>Easy publishing to Docker with the .NET CLI/a> /h2> p>p>From day one when Microsoft announced ASP.NET Core (at that time ASP.NET 5 or vNext) I was excited running my application cross platform. Especially with the power of containerized applications provided by Docker, this will be a game changer.With the RTM release around corner I thought of creating a .NET CLI tool which allows you to publish your application easily to a Docker container. Not that it is difficult to do without tooling, but to make it as easy as possible for developers to publish their .NET Core applications to Docker./p>/p> /article> article classclearfix> div classpost-date>Dec 27, 2015 | a href>Vincent Lesierse /a> /div> h2> a href/2015/12/27/running-aspnet5-on-kestrel-with-service-fabric.html>Running ASP.NET 5 on Kestrel with Service Fabric/a> /h2> p>p>By default the ASP.NET 5 project template, which ships with the a hrefhttps://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/service-fabric-get-started/#install-the-runtime-sdk-and-tools>Service Fabric SDK/a>, configures your ASP.NET 5 application to run with Web Listener.The ASP.NET team a hrefhttps://github.com/aspnet/Announcements/issues/69>changed/a> the hosting model and dropped Helios in IIS. Instead they are forwarding the traffic using a HttpPlatformHandler towards Kestrel.Because I’m developing my application mostly on my Mac, using Visual Studio Code, I don’t see a reason why I would like to support two hosting models (Kestrel and Web Listener) with my application. I also want to profit from the performance improvements Kestrel offers in production.In this post I will show you how to change the project to use Kestrel instead of Web Listener./p>/p> /article> article classclearfix> div classpost-date>Dec 20, 2015 | a href>Vincent Lesierse /a> /div> h2> a href/2015/12/20/cache-busting-using-aspnet5.html>Cache busting using ASP.NET Core/a> /h2> p>p>You are building this awesome new feature in your application’s javascript code and designed a kick-ass responsive UI by using media queries in your css.The marketing team has create a cool banner on the front page announcing this new feature. You’ve create automated tests and everything and happily you push your changes to production.Suddenly you get calls from people asking what has happened to this new feature and why the application misbehaves. You’re trying to figure out the problem but it works on your machine?!On you colleague’s computer you see the problem. The old javascript and css files are still used and you have to tell him to clear his browser cache. How are you going to tell this to all your customers?/p>/p> /article> /div>/div> /div> footer> div classfooter> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classcol-sm-4 col-md-4 footer-widget> h3>Statistics/h3> span>Let me show the numbers.../span> div classstats> div classline> span classcounter>5/span> span classcaption>Posts/span> /div> div classline> span classcounter>8/span> span classcaption>Tags/span> /div> /div> /div> div classcol-sm-4 col-md-4 footer-widget> h3>Recent posts/h3> div classpost-recent-widget> div classrow> div classcol-sm-12> div classmedia> div classmedia-body> h4 classmedia-heading>a href/2018/03/18/deploy-docker-image-pushed-to-aws-ecr.html>Deploy Docker images pushed to AWS Elastic Container Registry/a>/h4> p classpost-date>Mar 18, 2018/p> /div> /div> div classmedia> div classmedia-body> h4 classmedia-heading>a href/2017/05/19/infrastructure-as-code-at-exact.html>Infrastructure as Code at Exact/a>/h4> p classpost-date>May 19, 2017/p> /div> /div> div classmedia> div classmedia-body> h4 classmedia-heading>a href/2016/05/16/publish-to-docker-with-dotnet-cli.html>Easy publishing to Docker with the .NET CLI/a>/h4> p classpost-date>May 16, 2016/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div classcol-sm-4 col-md-4 footer-widget clearfix> h3>Tags/h3> ul classtags> li>a href/blog/tag/aspnetcore/>ASP.NET Core/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/netcore/>.NET Core/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/servicefabric/>Service Fabric/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/docker/>Docker/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/exact/>Exact/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/devops/>DevOps/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/aws/>AWS/a>/li> li>a href/blog/tag/aws-ecs/>Elastic Container Service/a>/li> /ul> /div> /div> /div> /div> div classcopyright> div classcontainer> p classpull-left>By a hrefhttps://blog.lesierse.com>Vincent Lesierse./a>/p> ul classsocial-links pull-right> li>a hrefhttps://github.com/vlesierse target_blank>i classfab fa-github>/i>/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://twitter.com/vlesierse target_blank>i classfab fa-twitter>/i>/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://nl.linkedin.com/in/vlesierse target_blank>i classfab fa-linkedin>/i>/a>/li> li>a hrefmailto://vincent@lesierse.com target_blank>i classfa fa-envelope>/i>/a>/li> /ul> /div> /div>/footer> /div> script typetext/javascript src//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js>/script> script typetext/javascript src/js/bootstrap.min.js>/script> script typetext/javascript src/js/placeholders.min.js>/script> script typetext/javascript src/js/wow.min.js>/script> script typetext/javascript src/js/custom.js>/script> /body>/html>
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