Note: This topic only applies if you are using Enterprise Developer for Eclipse.
This topic describes in detail the commands used by the Dockerfiles in the Docker demonstration for the
Enterprise Developer base image.
The following Dockerfiles are used:
- Dockerfile
- The main Dockerfile used to create the image for
Enterprise Developer. The image created uses OpenJDK from AdoptOpenJDK to provide Java support.
Enterprise Developer does not include the files that provide this support, so you must obtain these files yourself.
- Dockerfile.nojava
- Additional Dockerfile to produce a base image for
Enterprise Developer that does not include Java support.
You might want to use this if your system already includes a number of different versions of Java and you don't want to introduce
another version unnecessarily.
- Dockerfile.oraclejava
- Additional Dockerfile to produce a version of the
Enterprise Developer base image that uses the Oracle JDK to provide Java support.
Enterprise Developer does not include the files that provide this support, so you must obtain these files yourself and ensure that you are licensed
to use them.
- Dockerfile.x86
- Additional Dockerfile to produce a base image for
Enterprise Developer for use with 32-bit applications.
- Dockerfile.x64
- Additional Dockerfile to produce a base image for
Enterprise Developer for use with 64-bit applications.