I’m attempting to create a Docker image for my custom JDK install. It’s simply the Jetbrains Runtime with Hotswap agent added to it. I’m new to docker images and creating a source image like this seems to be extra difficult to find clear documentation.
So far, I have this in my Dockerfile and I don’t really know where to go from here:
// Needs a base image, but I'm not sure what RUN wget https://cache-redirector.jetbrains.com/intellij-jbr/jbr_dcevm-17_0_1-linux-x64-b164.8.tar.gz -O /tmp/jbr-17.0.1.tar.gz && mkdir /usr/lib/jvm/jbr-17.0.1 && tar -xzf /tmp/jbr-17.0.1.tar.gz -C /usr/lib/jvm/jbr-17.0.1 RUN mkdir /usr/lib/jvm/jbr-17.0.1/lib/hotswap && wget https://github.com/HotswapProjects/HotswapAgent/releases/download/1.4.2-SNAPSHOT/hotswap-agent-1.4.2-SNAPSHOT.jar -O /usr/lib/jvm/jbr-17.0.1/lib/hotswap/hotswap-agent.jar ENV JAVA_HOME /usr/lib/jvm/jbr-17.0.1 RUN export JAVA_HOME
I’d appreciate any guidance on how to make this into an image that I can use in a Docker.
Thanks in advance!
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Answer
Your Dockerfile /Containerfile has always to begin with: FROM
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This indicates a base image as you already commented.
A base image is in most cases a minimalistic type of OS like: ubuntu, alpine, ubi from redhat etc. and it provides a filesystem, package manager etc. Thus it is possible to use commands like wget, mkdir, as you have in your file.
Your main application starts with CMD <yourexe "param1" "parama2" ...>
After defining you Dockerfile you can create the image file with docker build
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For Further information see: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/