How to use tomcat or jenkins using docker containers
I installed and started tomcat in a centos docker container. But I am unable to open tomcat in browser using HOST-IP:8080
. It is showing error that this site can't be reached.
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I installed and started tomcat in a centos docker container. But I am unable to open tomcat in browser using HOST-IP:8080
. It is showing error that this site can't be reached.
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Put youDockerfile
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– grapes
2 days ago
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welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago
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I installed and started tomcat in a centos docker container. But I am unable to open tomcat in browser using HOST-IP:8080
. It is showing error that this site can't be reached.
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I installed and started tomcat in a centos docker container. But I am unable to open tomcat in browser using HOST-IP:8080
. It is showing error that this site can't be reached.
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Put youDockerfile
please
– grapes
2 days ago
1
welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago
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2
Put youDockerfile
please
– grapes
2 days ago
1
welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago
2
2
Put you
Dockerfile
please– grapes
2 days ago
Put you
Dockerfile
please– grapes
2 days ago
1
1
welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago
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Put you
Dockerfile
please– grapes
2 days ago
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welcome to stackoverflow please mention the link of container you have used and the command or docker file you have used to launch your docker container
– varnit
2 days ago
First I pulled the latest Centos image and started the new container. Inside that container, I downloaded tomcat9 package (link: mirrors.wuchna.com/apachemirror/tomcat/tomcat-9/v9.0.14/bin/…) and extracted the package and started the tomcat server using startup.sh file. After that, I tried to open tomcat in the browser using container-IP:8080 and also tried using host-IP:8080. But both didn't work for me.
– HemanthM
2 days ago
I am running docker using "docker toolbox" on a windows machine
– HemanthM
2 days ago