Hi Tellier,
Thanks for the response. You're suggestion is a perfect solution. Just
add the option to the quick start: if you know docker, do this way. If
you want do it the traditional way, here's the steps.
Thanks.
Jerry
On 8/30/2019 12:04 AM, Tellier Benoit wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Yes thank
Hi Jerry,
Yes thanks to your report, the image had been updated. Thanks!
> Just an unsolicited opinion for the James folks...
>> there is an implied assumption that the user understands docker and
has it installed. Nothing against docker. But it has not yet attained
ubiquity.
Well, thanks for t
Hi, Aleksanda,
I really appreciate your information. I believe that someone realized
the image wasn't there and quietly got it posted overnight. When I
reran the command it worked, at least somewhat.
Just an unsolicited opinion for the James folks... I'm not sure that one
line command as t
Hi Jerry,
I understand your concern, don't get me wrong, I'm not connected to James
project. Just a subscriber to this list as you are.
However, I have experience in Java, and Docker lately so that was my reason
to jump in and to try to help you.
As I've assumed, probably outdated documentation.
Thanks for the detailed info. I have no real desire to get into Docker
at this point (likely will at a later date). I was just enticed by the
statement on the James home page: (http://james.apache.org/index.html)
that says I can download and install James in one statement:
*=
*
*STEPS Y
Hi Jerry,
I'll try to be brief and not to come into many details of how Docker is
working.
For that, I suggest that you go through some video materials and/or to find
some
really extensive documentation on Internet (blogs, posts, Docker
documentation, books, etc.)
In the meantime, I'll try to exp
I was preparing to do a trial run at getting James up and running on an
AWS EC2 instance. I went to the James home page and saw there is a
1-line command to download and install it. However, to use that one
line there is apparently an assumption of a full understanding of Docker
and a pre-exi