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Building a Data Service Job as a Spring Boot Microservice Docker image (deprecated)

Availability-noteDeprecated

About this task

This feature is not shipped with Talend Studio by default. You need to install it using the Feature Manager. For more information, see Installing features using the Feature Manager.

In the Build Job dialog box, you can build a Data Service Job as a Microservice (Spring Boot) Docker image in order to execute it on a Docker engine. This build type is deprecated from 8.0 R2024-02.

Information noteWarning: Only Jobs that include the tRESTRequest component can be built as a Microservice Docker image.

Procedure

  1. Open the Job that you want to build as a Microservice in the design work space. In the Deployment view of the Job tab, select Microservice (Spring Boot) from the Build Type list. Save the Job.
    Deployment view of the Job tab.
  2. In the Repository tree view, right-click the Job you want to build, and select Build Job to open the Build Job dialog box.
  3. In the Job Version area, select the Data Service Job you want to build if you have created more than one version of the Job.
  4. In the Build type area, select Microservice Spring Boot as Docker Image to build your Job as a Microservice Docker image.
    Build Job dialog box.
  5. Select Local or specify a remote address based on your Docker engine installation.
    Information noteWarning: If you select the Remote option, make sure that Docker daemon is started with a remote port.
  6. Specify your Docker image name, and image tag.
    By default, the image name is derived from the project name and Job name, and the image tag is derived from the version of the Job. You can specify a new name and tag here or customize the default settings globally in Project Settings. For more information, see Customizing Docker images build settings.
    Information noteWarning: Underscore characters are not supported in Docker image names, therefore make sure the Docker image name value does not contain underscore characters.
  7. Click Finish to build your Microservice Docker image.

Results

You Job is build as a Spring Boot Microservice Docker image and ready to run on your Docker engine.

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