/JBoss-EAP-Docker-image

Docker Image packaging for RedHat EAP 6.x

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JBoss EAP 6.4.5 Docker image

This project builds a docker container for running JBoss EAP 6.4.5.GA.

Before running the build:

  1. Install Docker
  2. Setup the /distribution directory, by adding the JBoss EAP 6.4.0 zip distribution and any roll-up patch files (jboss-eap-6.4.0.zip / jboss-eap-6.4.x-patch.zip)
  3. Setup the /jce-unlimited directory, by adding the JCE unlimited policy files (local_policy.jar / US_export_policy.jar)
  4. Setup the /trusted-root-ca directory, by adding your trusted root CA files (in .pem format)

Once you have completed steps 1..4 you can build an image using the following command:

	$ docker build -t fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap .
	$ docker build -t fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap:6.4.5 .
    $ docker push fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap
    $ docker push fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap:6.4.5               §

You can run the JBoss-EAP container and automatically start an EAP instance with the following command::

    $ docker run -P -it --rm -e JBOSS_USER=jbossadmin -e JBOSS_PASSWORD=jboss@min1 \
    	fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap:6.4.5

Or you can run the container linked to postgres-td container and start a bash shell or jboss-cli.sh (as user jboss)

    $ docker run -P -it --rm -e JBOSS_USER=jbossadmin -e JBOSS_PASSWORD=jboss@min1 \
    	fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap:6.4.5 bash
    	
    $ docker run -P -it --rm -e JBOSS_USER=jbossadmin -e JBOSS_PASSWORD=jboss@min1 \
    	fbascheper/redhat-jboss-eap:6.4.5 jboss-cli.sh -c

The extension-mechanism works in the same fashion as the postgresql docker image, i.e. by adding your own shell script in the docker-entrypoint directory.