jboss-eap-8/eap81-openjdk17-builder-openshift-rhel9

Builder Image for JBoss EAP 8.1 with OpenJDK 17

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Release categoryGenerally Available
Exposed ports8080/tcp, 8443/tcp
Privilege modeUnprivileged
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Description

The builder image for JBoss EAP 8.1 with OpenJDK 17 is used to build Jakarta EE 10 applications with OpenJDK 17 for OpenShift

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Builder image

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Single-stream

Size

146.8 MB

(395.3 MB uncompressed)

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Application Server
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Canonical image IDBuilder Image for JBoss EAP 8.1 with OpenJDK 17
SummaryRed Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.1 OpenShift S2I Builder image.
DescriptionPlatform for building and running Jakarta EE applications on JBoss EAP 8.1
ProviderRed Hat
MaintainerRed Hat
Repository namejboss-eap-8/eap81-openjdk17-builder-openshift-rhel9
Image version1.0.0.GA
Architectureamd64
Exposed ports8080/tcp, 8443/tcp
User185
Working directory/home/jboss
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