![]() ![]() Now that we have a clear goal and all that we need to accomplish it – lets get this started :) And even though it is not necessary, you can also install Docker Compose (we will be using it to make things a bit more readable). The only thing left is to install the Docker Engine, but I hope you have already done this. I want stress, again, that this approach lets you run any tool you need in an environment designed by its maintainers and protects you from any image changes that would potentially break your applications (which could happen, and has happened, with community repositories). ![]() As we did in Dockerise your PHP application with Nginx and PHP7-FPM, we will use only official Docker Hub repositories. The target we’ll be aiming for this time is to compile and package a Java application using Maven and serving the same application with Apache Tomcat without having anything but Docker installed. But even though some experience with both Docker and Java is expected, it is not required in order to follow through what we will cover. I believe there are a lot of articles that can explain the “What?”s and “Why?”s surrounding it. ![]() Before we start, we have to agree on one thing – Docker is super cool! Wait… I’ve said this before! And although I’ve also said the next things before, it’s important to note that this will not be an introduction to Docker. ![]()
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