Hi all,

By now, I have managed to deploy applications in Cloud Foundry via,
1. bosh-lite ( a vagrant VM that comes with pre-installed BOSH server or
Director)
2. Hosted solutions such as Pivotal web services (pivotal.io)

I deployed Tomcat server in Cloud Foundry as well. But I was not able to
deploy Docker in Cloud Foundry via Diego. It gives me some errors regarding
admin permissions.
I found that there are Heroku buildpacks on Docker and they are perfectly
compatible with Cloud Foundry too.

[1] https://github.com/duglin/cf-docker
[1] is another buildpack that supports Docker, but there are several
limitations as this buildpack requires that you have a Docker host
available for it to access, and you need to also have a Docker container
manager app (cf-docker) running that will sync the Cloud Foundry runtime
with the Docker containers.

My blog in the following link will be useful for any one to get an idea on
deploying applications in Cloud Foundry.
http://nanduni.blogspot.com/

Best regards,
Nanduni.



*Nanduni Nimalsiri*
Software Engineering Intern, WSO2 Inc. (http://wso2.com)
email : nand...@wso2.com
blog : http://nanduni.blogspot.com/
mobile : +94714114256


On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Malmee Weerasinghe <mal...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi Imesh,
>
> I have done a background research on Cloud Foundry and the blog under the
> following link contains the documentation of the research. I will include
> more posts on deploying Cloud Foundry with bosh lite and running simple
> applications on it, as I have studied so far.
>
>
> http://malmeeweerasinghe.blogspot.com/2016/02/introduction-to-cloud-foundry.html
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 10:31 PM, Imesh Gunaratne <im...@wso2.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Shall we summarize the research work we have done so far and our approach
>> towards $subject?
>>
>> I know some of us have already done below, it might be better to document
>> this:
>>
>>    - PaaS features of CF
>>    - Steps for setting up a local environment with Vagrant
>>    - Running a hello world sample
>>    - Running a JVM using a standalone framework
>>
>> Next we might need to check following:
>>
>> 1. The ability to use Docker on CF
>> 2. The process of creating and managing Warden container images
>> 3. Find a mechanism to discover the member list of a cluster and
>> implement a Carbon membership scheme
>> 4. Create standalone frameworks for Carbon products
>> 5. Find a way to apply patches and software updates
>> 6. Find a way to implement a centralized logging solution
>> 7. Check whether there is a way to monitor the health of the containers
>> (similar to cAdvisor and Cockpit UI in Kubernetes)
>> 8. Create artifacts required for deploying a Carbon server on CF and
>> prepare a guideline.
>>
>> [1]
>> https://github.com/wso2/kubernetes-artifacts/tree/master/common/kubernetes-membership-scheme
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> *Imesh Gunaratne*
>> Senior Technical Lead
>> WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com
>> T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057
>> W: http://imesh.io
>> Lean . Enterprise . Middleware
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Malmee Weerasinghe
> WSO2 Intern
> mobile : (+94)* 71 7601905* |   email :   <dehan.vith...@aiesec.net>
> mal...@wso2.com
>
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