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To get the GUI environment working might be tricky e.g. on MacOS see | To get the GUI environment working might be tricky e.g. on MacOS see | ||
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37826094/xt-error-cant-open-display-if-using-default-display | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37826094/xt-error-cant-open-display-if-using-default-display | ||
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+ | == Dockerfile == | ||
+ | <source lang='docker'> | ||
+ | FROM java:6 | ||
+ | MAINTAINER Wolfgang Fahl (https://www.bitplan.com) | ||
+ | |||
+ | LABEL Description="Java GUI" | ||
+ | |||
+ | COPY src /home/root/java/src | ||
+ | WORKDIR /home/root/java | ||
+ | |||
+ | RUN mkdir bin | ||
+ | RUN javac -d bin src/Gui.java | ||
+ | |||
+ | WORKDIR /home/root/java/ | ||
+ | ENTRYPOINT ["java", "-cp","bin","Gui"] | ||
+ | </source> |
Revision as of 18:04, 3 April 2019
How to run MagicDraw in Docker container
see also https://community.nomagic.com/running-magicdraw-in-a-docker-container-t5895.html
The goal is to get an older MagicDraw 16.9 working in a container.
Prerequisites
You need to be able to run a Java 6 Swing GUI in a container. To get the GUI environment working might be tricky e.g. on MacOS see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37826094/xt-error-cant-open-display-if-using-default-display
Dockerfile
FROM java:6
MAINTAINER Wolfgang Fahl (https://www.bitplan.com)
LABEL Description="Java GUI"
COPY src /home/root/java/src
WORKDIR /home/root/java
RUN mkdir bin
RUN javac -d bin src/Gui.java
WORKDIR /home/root/java/
ENTRYPOINT ["java", "-cp","bin","Gui"]