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Push down refreshing of persisted objects deeper into the stack.
There are more places besides creation of Probe objects where it is
useful to return within the response what has been really written to
the database (including modifications by the database itself) instead
of merely the request data, e.g. creation of Ort objects, which
includes database generated ort_ids.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 08 Feb 2017 18:02:05 +0100 |
parents | 3f7c22b0b888 |
children | 1f47e9fa10c4 |
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# # Dockerfile for jboss wildfly application server cutomized for usage in the # BfS-Lada project # # Build with e.g. `docker build --force-rm=true -t koala/lada_wildfly .' # Run with e.g. # `docker run --name lada_wildfly --link lada_db:lada_db # -dp 8181:8080 -p 1818:9990 koala/lada_wildfly' # The linked container may be created from db_schema/Dockerfile. # # The LADA-server will be available under # http://yourdockerhost:8181/lada-server-$LADA_VERSION # FROM java:7-jdk MAINTAINER raimund.renkert@intevation.de # # install packages # RUN apt-get update -y && \ apt-get install -y libpostgis-java libjts-java \ maven lighttpd # # Set up Wildfly # RUN mkdir /opt/jboss RUN curl \ https://download.jboss.org/wildfly/8.2.1.Final/wildfly-8.2.1.Final.tar.gz \ | tar zx && mv wildfly-8.2.1.Final /opt/jboss/wildfly ENV JBOSS_HOME /opt/jboss/wildfly RUN $JBOSS_HOME/bin/add-user.sh admin secret --silent EXPOSE 8080 9990 80 # # Add LADA-server repo # ADD . /usr/src/lada-server WORKDIR /usr/src/lada-server # # Wildfly setup specific for LADA # RUN mkdir -p $JBOSS_HOME/modules/org/postgres/main RUN curl https://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.4-1200.jdbc4.jar >\ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/org/postgres/main/postgresql.jar RUN ln -s /usr/share/java/postgis-jdbc-2.1.4.jar \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/org/postgres/main/ RUN ln -s /usr/share/java/jts-1.11.jar \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/hibernate/main/ RUN curl \ http://www.hibernatespatial.org/repository/org/hibernate/hibernate-spatial/4.3/hibernate-spatial-4.3.jar > \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/hibernate/main/hibernate-spatial-4.3.jar RUN ln -s $PWD/wildfly/postgres-module.xml \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/org/postgres/main/module.xml RUN ln -fs $PWD/wildfly/hibernate-module.xml \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/hibernate/main/module.xml # The jdbcadapters need to know the postgres module to cope with PGeometry RUN sed -i '/<\/dependencies>/i <module name="org.postgres"/>' \ $JBOSS_HOME/modules/system/layers/base/org/jboss/ironjacamar/jdbcadapters/main/module.xml RUN ln -fs $PWD/wildfly/standalone.conf $JBOSS_HOME/bin/ RUN wildfly/execute.sh RUN rm $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/current/* # # Build and deploy LADA-server # ENV LADA_VERSION 2.5-SNAPSHOT RUN mvn clean compile package && \ mv target/lada-server-$LADA_VERSION.war \ $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/deployments && \ touch $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/deployments/lada-server-$LADA_VERSION.war.dodeploy ##configure lighttpd for apidoc RUN mvn javadoc:javadoc RUN sed -i 's|server.document-root = "/var/www/html"|server.document-root = "/usr/src/lada-server/target/site/apidocs"|' /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf ## Start the webserver manually, when the container is started # service lighttpd start # # This will boot WildFly in the standalone mode and bind to all interface # CMD ["/opt/jboss/wildfly/bin/standalone.sh", "-b", "0.0.0.0", \ "-bmanagement=0.0.0.0"]