Note:
This topic only applies to using native COBOL applications in containers. To use
.NET COBOL applications in containers you need to use the functionality described in
Debugging and Running
.NET COBOL Applications in Containers.
You debug and run a containerized native COBOL application in much the same way as you would debug and run a non-containerized
native COBOL application but there are a few additional or different steps to consider. The process is as follows:
- Make sure you have the images that you will need. If you're going to be building you will need a
Visual COBOL Build Tools for Windows image whereas if you're going to be running your application in a deployment environment you will need a
COBOL Server image.
See
Running the Container Demonstration for the
Visual COBOL Base Image for more information.
- Add a Dockerfile to your project.
Visual COBOL can create a template Dockerfile for you.
See
To add a Dockerfile to a native COBOL project for more information.
- Run or debug the project. The general process for doing this is the same as you would normally use, but there are additional
steps to perform depending on how where your container will be running.
See
Debugging COBOL applications for information on the debugging process in general, and
To debug or run a native COBOL application in a container for container-specific debugging information.
- When you have finished debugging your project, build a deployment image for the project.
See
To build an image for deployment for more information.