Hi, I did not read the hole tread but I solved a lot of problems with karaf in docker containers already.
There is also a small readme and also examples... Container Sources: https://github.com/mhus/mhus-docker/tree/master/apache-karaf/4.2.6_04 <https://github.com/mhus/mhus-docker/tree/master/apache-karaf/4.2.6_04> Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/mhus/apache-karaf <https://hub.docker.com/r/mhus/apache-karaf> Example: https://github.com/mhus/cherry-reactive/tree/master/assembly/reactive-playground-docker <https://github.com/mhus/cherry-reactive/tree/master/assembly/reactive-playground-docker> The idea is to provide a karaf docker base container. You can add the assembly and configurations (and profiles). And start it while build one time to collect all the resources you need. Background is a fast startup in kubernetes. You can also mount a local repository to use bundle:watch for development. - That was the point - I think so. As described in the readme. Regards, Mike > On 14. Apr 2020, at 18:53, Alex Soto <[email protected]> wrote: > > Agree, and perhaps the "data/cacheā, and/or whatever else is needed to run > without connecting the internet > > > >> On Apr 14, 2020, at 11:22 AM, Steinar Bang <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >>>>>>> Jean-Baptiste Onofre <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >>> What do you think about a small example/tooling addition to simplify this ? >> >> I think that if you can use karaf's feature resolver to populate the >> system directory, that would be awsome! :-) >> >> >
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