ppc64le/tomee
Apache TomEE is an all-Apache Java EE certified stack where Apache Tomcat is top dog.
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Note: this is the "per-architecture" repository for the ppc64le
builds of the tomee
official image -- for more information, see "Architectures other than amd64?" in the official images documentation and "An image's source changed in Git, now what?" in the official images FAQ.
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Dockerfile
linksWARNING: THIS IMAGE IS NOT SUPPORTED ON THE ppc64le
ARCHITECTURE
Where to file issues:
https://github.com/tomitribe/docker-tomee/issues
Supported architectures: (more info)amd64
, arm64v8
Published image artifact details:
repo-info repo's repos/tomee/
directory (history)
(image metadata, transfer size, etc)
Image updates:
official-images repo's library/tomee
label
official-images repo's library/tomee
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Source of this description:
docs repo's tomee/
directory (history)
Apache TomEE, pronounced "Tommy", is an all-Apache Java EE Web Profile certified stack where Apache Tomcat is top dog. Apache TomEE is assembled from a vanilla Apache Tomcat zip file. We start with Apache Tomcat, add our jars and zip up the rest. The result is Tomcat with added EE features - TomEE.
Apache TomEE comes with four different flavors, Web Profile, JAX-RS, Plus and Plume.
All Dockerfile files of supported versions can be found at https://github.com/tomitribe/docker-tomee
Tomitribe provides commercial support, professional services and training for Apache TomEE. We offers a new business model that furthers the development and growth of the Open Source project all the while fulfilling business requirement for production support. The Tomitribe Community Partnership Program connects businesses with the community.
All of Tomitribe developers are committers of TomEE and are influencers of the project's direction and development. We want to extend this influence to the people and companies that matter, users of TomEE. How? The Tomitribe Community Partnership Program.
Below are some press releases that might be helpful:
Another commercial support company provides enterprise support for Apache TomEE is ManageCat. ManageCat involves with a lot of Apache Java EE projects to contribute open source Java EE ecosystem. ManageCat co-founder is also a founder of open source Apache OpenWebBeans project (http://openwebbans.apache.org) which is heavily used in Apache TomEE application server for CDI integration.
ManageCat is a cloud management and service platform for Apache Tomcat and Apache TomEE servers. Involving with a lot of Apache Java EE projects, we want to transfer not only our knowledge about Apache TomEE and also other Java EE technologies including JPA, EJB, CDI, JSF, JSTL, JTA, JMS. We will help our customers to develop and deploy their production based Java EE applications smoothly.
Run the default TomEE server (CMD ["catalina.sh", "run"]
):
$ docker run -it --rm ppc64le/tomee:<java-version>\-<tomeeversion>\-<flavour>
For example running Apache TomEE 1.7.2 with JRE 8 and Webprofile flavour will be:
$ docker run -it --rm ppc64le/tomee:8-jre-1.7.2-webprofile
You can test it by visiting http://container-ip:8080
in a browser or, if you need access outside the host, on port 8888:
$ docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8080 ppc64le/tomee:<java-version>\-<tomeeversion>\-<flavour>
You can then go to http://localhost:8888
or http://host-ip:8888
in a browser.
The configuration files are available in /usr/local/tomee/conf/
. By default, no user is included in the "manager-gui" role required to operate the "/manager/html" web application. If you wish to use this app, you must define such a user in tomcat-users.xml
.
You can also use this image as base image for deploying your war application. To do it you need to create a Dockerfile based on Tomee Docker image and add the war file in webapps
directory:
COPY <locationofapplication>/<warfile> /usr/local/tomee/webapps/<warfile>
View license information for the software contained in this image.
As with all Docker images, these likely also contain other software which may be under other licenses (such as Bash, etc from the base distribution, along with any direct or indirect dependencies of the primary software being contained).
Some additional license information which was able to be auto-detected might be found in the repo-info
repository's tomee/
directory.
As for any pre-built image usage, it is the image user's responsibility to ensure that any use of this image complies with any relevant licenses for all software contained within.
docker pull ppc64le/tomee