containers
adoptium
containers | adoptium | |
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9 | 150 | |
191 | 173 | |
3.1% | 0.6% | |
8.7 | 6.7 | |
4 days ago | 17 days ago | |
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containers
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Need a VM for Java 11 and a specific Program - which distro to choose?
eclipse-temurin:11 https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin
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CentOS 7 vs CentOS Stream vs Rocky vs Alma vs Debian vs Ubuntu for server
Then you build the container. That will download that container that already has linux with java on it, like this one: https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin
- Primeiros passos no desenvolvimento Java em 2023: um guia particular
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From Java to Golang and back
You can shrink the docker image greatly by starting with an Alpine based one like this https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin
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MinIO passes 1B cumulative Docker Pulls
> Just imagine the vast number of poorly cached CI jobs pulling gigabytes from Docker hub on every commit, coupled with naive aproaches to CI/CD when doing microservices, prod/dev/test deployments, etc.
I hit the rate limits that others talk of in the comments, which motivated me to use Nexus for both proxying and storing my own container images.
So far, it's been pretty good, I actually wrote about the process on my blog, "Moving from GitLab Registry to Sonatype Nexus": https://blog.kronis.dev/tutorials/moving-from-gitlab-registr...
Another thing that I tried, however, was to only rely upon Docker Hub for the base images that I want (Ubuntu in my case) and then build everything I need on top of that, doing things like installing Java/Node/Python/Ruby/... manually, adding utilities I want across all of the images etc.
Once again, I wrote about it on my blog, "Using Ubuntu as the base for all of my containers": https://blog.kronis.dev/articles/using-ubuntu-as-the-base-fo...
That approach is absolutely more work, but also is something that's underexplored and works really nicely for me. Now I mostly rely on the OS package manager repositories (or mirrors of those), put less load on Docker Hub, don't risk running into its rate limits and also have common base layers across most of the images that I build, which in practice means less data actually needing to be downloaded to any of the servers where I want to utilize my images.
Of course, the downside is that getting something like PHP running was an absolute pain (tried with Apache, didn't work for some reason, then moved over to Nginx), and I technically miss out on some of the more complex space optimizations because if you look at the Dockerfiles for some of the more popular images, like OpenJDK, you'll occasionally see some interesting approaches, like getting the software package as a bunch of files and "installing" them directly, as opposed to using something like apt/yum: https://github.com/adoptium/containers/blob/08dd7d416cee0fe0...
Then again, personally I'd much prefer to rely on packages that I can get from something like apt directly, even if some of those versions can be a bit older (or add the project's official apt repositories as needed).
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Question?
The FROM looks incorrect. When i watch the Youtube video it mentions adoptopenjdk which is deprecated (https://hub.docker.com/\_/adoptopenjdk). You now should use https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin/.
- Uberjar hosting services?
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Java eclipse temurin:18.0.1_10-jre-alpine is out ! Now what ?
Eclipse Temurin is maintaining a rich collection of Java images.
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Anyone using the Alpine Musl JDK builds in production?
Intially only the 17 was the musl-native variant, later added 11 and very recently (6 days ago) for 8 as well: https://github.com/adoptium/containers/issues/72
adoptium
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How can I implement a simple asynchronous DRAM controller? (2018)
Used the recommended JRT https://adoptium.net/
Wandered through the https://github.com/hneemann/Digital site and saw past issues with JRT but no obvious solution.
I have a couple hundred GALs of same or similar model number of new old stock
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I REALLY NEED HELP WITH THIS SERVER, HUGE ISSUE PLZ
Oracle Java is shit use https://adoptium.net/ or another one
- ClickHouse Keeper: A ZooKeeper alternative written in C++
- OpenTF Renames Itself to OpenTofu
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JDK 21 Release Notes
Some options for those who prefer to avoid the Oracle minefield:
https://adoptium.net
https://aws.amazon.com/corretto
https://www.azul.com/downloads
https://bell-sw.com/pages/downloads
Sadly, no-one has managed to package it yet, but we should get something in the next couple of days. Since 21 is an "LTS" release, major Linux distributions will provide a runtime pretty soon. Ubuntu backports them to old releases too.
- Any JavaFX+Linux user here?
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Downloading Java... couldn't find what I needed when searching the subreddit
https://adoptium.net/ This link?
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Please help!!!! (MultiMc problem)
I'm using this one on MultiMC. https://adoptium.net/
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Help how 2 do this
some of these will take care of java for you, others are more manual. if you need java, I recommend https://adoptium.net/
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Few general questions from hopefully Java beginner-to-be?
You can totally use VSCode. It's Java support is quite good (it really uses Eclipse under the hood basically). You can compile Java code by hand if you install the Java Development Kit. You can also use a build tool to help you. Maven is the most used one. It has a bit of a learning curve but makes using libraries a lot easier.
What are some alternatives?
docker-images - Official source of container configurations, images, and examples for Oracle products and projects
ATLauncher - ATLauncher is a Launcher for Minecraft which integrates multiple different ModPacks to allow you to download and install ModPacks easily and quickly.
zsh-in-docker - Install Zsh, Oh-My-Zsh and plugins inside a Docker container with one line!
grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
corretto-17 - Amazon Corretto 17 is a no-cost, multi-platform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK 17
Dragonfly - This repository has be archived and moved to the new repository https://github.com/dragonflyoss/Dragonfly2.
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
jetson-containers - Machine Learning Containers for NVIDIA Jetson and JetPack-L4T
adoptium.net - Development of the website has moved to https://github.com/adoptium/website-v2
minecraft-docker
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface