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  1. @nbochenko Yes I restart the docker container after copy the files into it. But after the restart the tomcat server don't startup anymore. I think the copy files is wrong, but I do it as I understand the installation instructions. [WS_DS_DIR]JRSWEB-INF is the unzipped content of the 0.9 version [JRS_DIR] is /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/jasperserver inside the container Localize your JasperReports Server (JRS) web application folder. We'll reference it as [JRS_DIR] from now onOpen the folder [WS_DS_DIR]JRSWEB-INFCopy all the folder's contentStop your web server running JRSOpen the folder [JRS_DIR]WEB-INFBackup this folder before executing next step!paste the previously copied files. Please note that it is not supposed to override any existing file.Start your web server running JRSinside the WEB-INF folder I've five files. "applicationContext-WebServiceDataSource.xml" "bundles/webservice.properties" 3x "lib/xxx.jar"
  2. I want to use the Jaspersoft Reportserver as a Docker Image from https://hub.docker.com/r/monitoringartist/jasperserver-xxl/ I install Version 6.2 from the docker Hub. But if I install the Webservice DS (V0.9) the server not restarts well. I install the dataservice with copy from a local path WEB-INF into the container image. I do this by the following command : docker cp WEB-INF jasperserver:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/jasperserver I don't know if this is correct for installing extensions into a container. Has anybody a Dockerfile where he's adding an extension to the container ? Greetings Stefc
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