For example mine is 192.168.99.100, I'm using this instead of 192.168.59.103 that's in the example., If you'd like to use the bootRun command make sure you are running it against the build.gradle in the core module like this (the properties file only works with an absolute path for me). The rest of the Gradle user manual and guides contain build script excerpts that demonstrate both the Groovy DSL and the Kotlin DSL. This is the best place where to find how to do this and what with each DSL; and it covers all Gradle features from using plugins to.
docker-compose.yml
Set accounts password
Users
Username | SID/Container | Password |
---|---|---|
SYS | ORCLCDB | oracle |
SYSTEM | ORCLCDB | oracle |
PDBADMIN | ORCLPDB1 | oracle |
SQLPLUS
The accounts to connect to oracle via sqlplus are:
Gradle Boot Run Example Key
Enteprise Management
To enable Enteprise Management for container ORCLPDB1
:
Connect to https://oracle:5502/em/ username = sys
, password=oracle
and AS SYSDBA
Create user and rights for json insert via java/soda
Create a tablespace oracle
, create a user oracle
with password oracle
grant rights to use soda:
Soda
Check inserted data
Tasks
Build
or
Test
Gradle Bootrun Stop
Run
Nexus
Gradlew Bootrun
~/.gradle/gradle.properties
: