The Docker demonstration to create the
Enterprise Developer base image includes a
batch file (bld.bat) to make the process of running the demonstration as easy as possible. This topic lists and describes the parameters that
you can specify when running
bld.bat.
Note: When using
bld.bat to create a base image for
Enterprise Developer you need to ensure that the relevant installation files and licenses are available in the same folder as
bld.bat. These are:
- The installable executable file for
Enterprise Developer Build Tools for Windows. This is
edbt_40.exe and is supplied in the Docker demonstration for the
Enterprise Developer Build Tools for Windows base image.
- The appropriate license (.mflic) file for
Enterprise Developer Build Tools for Windows.
- If you will be including Java support in the image, the relevant executable file to perform the installation of the JDK. You
can get this file from your chosen JDK provider.
The command to execute the batch file to run the Docker demonstration for the
Enterprise Developer base image is as follows:
bld.bat { IacceptEULA [verbose] [nojava] [java | oraclejava] [install-location] |
rmi |
settings }
where the parameters are:
- IacceptEULA
- Indicates that you accept the
Micro Focus End User License Agreement (EULA).
You must specify
IacceptEULA to create a base image containing
Enterprise Developer.
- install-location
- Specifies the name of the folder in the image filesystem into which
Enterprise Developer will be installed. If specified, this must be the last parameter.
- java
- Indicates that you want to include Java support in the image, and that the Java support is to be provided by the AdoptOpenJDK
OpenJDK. Specifying
java results in the latest version of OpenJDK being downloaded and included in the image.
- oraclejava
- Indicates that you want to include Java support in the image, and that the Java support is to be provided by the Oracle JDK.
The file
server-jre-8u162-windows-x64.tar.gz must exist in the current directory and you must ensure that you are licensed to use it.
- nojava
- Indicates that you do not want Java to be installed in the base image.
You might want to use this if your system already includes a number of different versions of Java and you don't want to introduce
another version unnecessarily.
- rmi
- Indicates that you want to remove any previously-created
Enterprise Developer base images. Specifying
rmi results in the execution of a number of
docker rmi --force commands to remove all
Enterprise Developer base images.
- settings
- Causes the settings that will be used for various properties of the image to be displayed on-screen. Properties that are displayed
include the names of the installable file and the license file for
Enterprise Developer, the details to be used for the Enterprise Server admin user, and the details to be used for the login image. Specifying
settings does not cause an image to be created.
- verbose
- Causes Docker commands to be displayed on-screen as they are executed.