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docker run --name=ldocorc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_HOST=oracle-ld -e DB_PORT=1521 -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_NAME=xe -e DB_INSTANCE=logicaldoc --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc
 
docker run --name=ldocorc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_HOST=oracle-ld -e DB_PORT=1521 -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_NAME=xe -e DB_INSTANCE=logicaldoc --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc
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Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g with connection URL explicity specified
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docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e "DB_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//oracle-ld:1521/xe" --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc
 
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Revision as of 16:15, 19 November 2018


Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a Oracle database

Running Oracle XE 11g (Express edition) in a Docker container

docker pull wnameless/oracle-xe-11g<br>
docker run --name=oracle-ld -p 49161:1521 -e ORACLE_ALLOW_REMOTE=true wnameless/oracle-xe-11g


Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g container

docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc
docker run --name=ldocorc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_HOST=oracle-ld -e DB_PORT=1521 -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_NAME=xe -e DB_INSTANCE=logicaldoc --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc

Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g with connection URL explicity specified

docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc
docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e "DB_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//oracle-ld:1521/xe" --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc

Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a MS SQL Server database

Running MS SQL Server 2017 in a Docker container

docker pull microsoft/mssql-server-linux:2017-latest
docker run --name=tomssl_sql -e 'ACCEPT_EULA=Y' -e 'SA_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -p 1401:1433 microsoft/mssql-server-linux:2017-latest

docker exec -it tomssl_sql /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U sa

CREATE DATABASE logicaldoc;
GO

EXIT

Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to SQL Server container

docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc
docker run --name=ldocmssql -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=mssql -e DB_HOST=tomssl_sql -e DB_PORT=1433 -e DB_USER=sa -e 'DB_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -e DB_NAME=logicaldoc -e DB_INSTANCE=MSSQLSERVER --link tomssl_sql logicaldoc/logicaldoc 


Important

You should replace YOUR_USERNO with your license code (Activation key)
You can also strip this parameter and add the license after installation (to avoid unnecessary activations)


For more information about LogicalDOC Docker image: https://hub.docker.com/r/logicaldoc/logicaldoc