Chapter 3. Getting the Image


To begin working with JBoss EAP containers, you first need to get the JBoss EAP image from the Red Hat Docker Registry. This is done using the docker pull command.

Getting the JBoss EAP Image using Pull

$ docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/jboss-eap-7-tech-preview/eap70

Important

To ensure you are pulling the official JBoss EAP image that originates from the Red Hat Docker Registry, you need to include the host name of the registry, followed by a slash, and then image name when using docker pull, for example: docker pull registry.access.redhat.com/jboss-eap-7-tech-preview/eap70. If you do not include the host name of the registry, for example: docker pull jboss-eap-7-tech-preview/eap70, you may be pulling a different image from a different location and not the official JBoss EAP image.

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