The files contained in the Hello World Docker demonstration are as follows:
src folder | Folder containing all source, solution and project files needed to build the project in the Hello World Docker demonstration in Visual Studio. |
.cobolBuild | COBOL project file used when using Eclipse to build the project in the Hello World Docker demonstration. |
.cobolProj | COBOL project file used when using Eclipse to build the project in the Hello World Docker demonstration. |
.project | COBOL project file used when using Eclipse to build the project in the Hello World Docker demonstration. |
bld.bat |
Batch file to automate the process of building Hello World Docker demonstration images.
For full details on the parameters you can specify to bld.bat see Running the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
bld.env | Configuration file defining various environment variables that are used while building the images. The environment variables define details such as the names of installable files and strings to be used for different parts of the image names. |
Dockerfile |
Dockerfile that uses MSBuild to build the Hello World Docker demonstration image on Visual Studio.
For a detailed look at the commands used in this file, see Dockerfiles in the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
Dockerfile.ant |
Dockerfile that uses Ant to build the Hello World Docker demonstration image on Eclipse.
For a detailed look at the commands used in this file, see Dockerfiles in the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
Dockerfile.Debug |
Dockerfile to debug the Hello World application.
For a detailed look at the commands used in this file, see Dockerfiles in the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
Dockerfile.dn |
Dockerfile that uses MSBuild to build the managed code version of the Hello World Docker demonstration image on Visual Studio.
For a detailed look at the commands used in this file, see Dockerfiles in the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
Dockerfile.dndebug |
Dockerfile to debug the managed code version of the Hello World application.
You must be using Visual Studio 2017 (or later) to be able to debug a managed COBOL application running in a Docker container. See Debugging Managed COBOL Applications Running in Containers for more information. For a detailed look at the commands used in this file, see Dockerfiles in the Hello World Docker Demonstration. |
README*.* | Files for HTML and plain text documents containing instructions on how to build the Hello World images. |