Seems like every one is looking into Docker now a days and JBoss Data Virtualization is no exception. Take look at the following article and see how you can stand up JDV Docker image for your distribution or testing
http://www.ossmentor.com/2014/05/docker-and-red-hat-jboss-data.html
Note: JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) is product version Teiid that Redhat sells subscription to.
Now, to a bigger question I would like to engage community is
1) is there any interest in bring this to Teiid community?
2) What configurations?
3) How do you intend to use it?
4) Would you like us to build image every time we do a Teiid release and update the Docker.io repository along with Teiid download section?
Some other ideas with docker
1) What would be really great is somebody help us with building quick start examples with Docker images, then we can reduce the barrier of using data virtulaization technology.
2) Build Docker images so that one deploy multiple instances of it then try to use them in performance testing to measure metrics
Any volunteers? this got to be pretty exciting assignment to learn and contribute back to community. Most of it is already in above article -:) Gosh I want to do it, wait.. I have other features I am working on for Teiid can't get to it now.
Thanks,
Ramesh..
http://www.ossmentor.com/2014/05/docker-and-red-hat-jboss-data.html
Note: JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) is product version Teiid that Redhat sells subscription to.
Now, to a bigger question I would like to engage community is
1) is there any interest in bring this to Teiid community?
2) What configurations?
3) How do you intend to use it?
4) Would you like us to build image every time we do a Teiid release and update the Docker.io repository along with Teiid download section?
Some other ideas with docker
1) What would be really great is somebody help us with building quick start examples with Docker images, then we can reduce the barrier of using data virtulaization technology.
2) Build Docker images so that one deploy multiple instances of it then try to use them in performance testing to measure metrics
Any volunteers? this got to be pretty exciting assignment to learn and contribute back to community. Most of it is already in above article -:) Gosh I want to do it, wait.. I have other features I am working on for Teiid can't get to it now.
Thanks,
Ramesh..
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