>
>
>
> There are many other images named "apacheds" [3] from other users, some
> provide the source Dockerfile.
>
>
As a general rule I avoid images from sources I don't trust so I thought
I'd ask here first.
> I think it would be nice to provide an offical Docker image, maybe with
> the next
On 30/03/2019 08:59, Stefan Seelmann wrote:
On 3/29/19 9:21 PM, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
All,
I need a container that I can spin up quickly that i can just feed an LDIF
file and be listening on 10636. Has anyone containerized apacheds? Can't
imagine its hard but I thought I'd see if anyone
On 3/29/19 9:21 PM, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
> All,
>
> I need a container that I can spin up quickly that i can just feed an LDIF
> file and be listening on 10636. Has anyone containerized apacheds? Can't
> imagine its hard but I thought I'd see if anyone else tried it already.
There is no
On 30/03/2019 00:24, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
It generates a native binary and (according to doc) takes less
time to start. But more than that we don't need to install JRE inside
the container. Those are all at the moment appear to be good
things, but haven't tested these in a
> It generates a native binary and (according to doc) takes less time to
> start. But more than that we don't need to install JRE inside
> the container. Those are all at the moment appear to be good things, but
> haven't tested these in a container yet.
>
>
Benefits are clear for a serverless
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 10:03 PM Marc Boorshtein
wrote:
>
>
>
> I did this last year, there wasn't anything special in it then but if I
>> have to do it again I will probably do it with https://quarkus.io/.
>>
>>>
> Interesting, why? Have you seen that apacheds benefits from it?
>
It generates a
I did this last year, there wasn't anything special in it then but if I
> have to do it again I will probably do it with https://quarkus.io/.
>
>>
Interesting, why? Have you seen that apacheds benefits from it?
>>
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:21 PM Marc Boorshtein
wrote:
> All,
>
> I need a container that I can spin up quickly that i can just feed an LDIF
> file and be listening on 10636. Has anyone containerized apacheds? Can't
> imagine its hard but I thought I'd see if anyone else tried it already.
>
I
All,
I need a container that I can spin up quickly that i can just feed an LDIF
file and be listening on 10636. Has anyone containerized apacheds? Can't
imagine its hard but I thought I'd see if anyone else tried it already.
Thanks
Marc