The Hello World container demonstration 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.
The command to execute the batch file to run the Hello World container demonstration is as follows:
bld.bat { {x64|x86|dn|ant} [debug|production] |
rmi }
where the parameters are:
- ant
- Indicates that you want to use Ant to build the Hello World application. Specifying
ant causes
Dockerfile.ant to be run rather than
Dockerfile.
- debug
- Indicates that you want to able to debug the Hello World application rather than simply execute it. Specifying
debug
causes
Dockerfile.debug to be run rather than
Dockerfile.
- dn
- Indicates that you want to run the Hello World application in a .NET environment.
Specifying
dn
causes
Dockerfile.dn to be run rather than
Dockerfile.
- production
- Indicates that you want to create an image that is suitable for use in a production environment. Specifying
production
causes the Hello World image to be based on a
COBOL Server base image rather than a
Visual COBOL Build Tools for Windows image.
- rmi
-
Indicates that you want to remove any previously-created Hello World images. Specifying
rmi results in the execution of a number of
docker rmi --force commands to remove any Hello World images.
- x64
- Indicates that you want to run the Hello World application in a 64-bit environment.
Specifying
x64 causes
Dockerfile.x64 to be run rather than
Dockerfile.
- x86
- Indicates that you want to run the Hello World application in a 32-bit environment.
Specifying
x86 causes
Dockerfile.x86 to be run rather than
Dockerfile.