(...) The website operation can be verified by going to the address http://127.0.0.1:4180 in the browser. The running application should display the following content: 2. Docker (Linux) To run oauth2-proxy in the container first, create the „oauth2-proxy.cfg” file – it may be the same as for the installation as a Windows service in step 1. Place this (...)
(...) Marcin Kapusta, Krystyna Gawryał Introduction The newly released version of WEBCON BPS (2023.1.x) enables containerization of the system components. Thanks to this, it possible to use Docker images provided for WEBCON BPS Portal, BPS Workflow Service, and Search Server (Solr) and run these modules in containers. Containerization is an alternative to the standard installation of WEBCON (...)
(...) from an earlier version, update to 2023.x or 2022.x first, and then to 2024.1. Variant 3 – Search Server in a container or externally The installation of WEBCON BPS is based on Docker containers and WEBCON BPS Search Server is installed in a container OR the installation does not use WEBCON BPS Search Server, and the search indexes are installed on a external instance of Apache So (...)
(...) fic processes. It is important to note that the mechanism is available for free on GitHub under the MIT license. Public Forms can be installed in one of three ways: IIS Azure App Service Docker container This article focuses on the first option – direct installation in IIS. The described scenario assumes the preparation of an external site that will allow potential clie (...)
(...) anyone have practical experience using Webcon in a container environment? Any pros and cons of using a container compared to using a full-blown Windows setup? There are a couple of articles using Docker Desktop, but I would like to hear from someone who is really using it in a Docker environment. Thank you