v1.6.0 has been released with this feature; prefix your source image configuration with docker:// to use a base image stored in the Docker daemon.
Gradle: jib.from.image = 'docker://docker-image'
Maven: <from><image>docker://docker-image</image></from>
A Dockerfile that performs a Jib-like build is shown below:
# Jib uses Adoptium Eclipse Temurin (formerly AdoptOpenJDK).
FROM eclipse-temurin:11-jre
# Multiple copy statements are used to break the app into layers,
# allowing for faster rebuilds after small changes
COPY dependencyJars /app/libs
COPY snapshotDependencyJars /app/libs
COPY projectDependencyJars /app/libs
COPY resources /app/resources
COPY classFiles /app/classes
# Jib's extra directory ("src/main/jib" by default) is used to add extra, non-classpath files
COPY src/main/jib /
# Jib's default entrypoint when container.entrypoint is not set
ENTRYPOINT ["java", jib.container.jvmFlags, "-cp", "/app/resources:/app/classes:/app/libs/*", jib.container.mainClass]
CMD [jib.container.args]
You need to manually import the ServerHttpSecurity invoke.
import org.springframework.security.config.web.server.invoke
/
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.invoke
If you upgrade your spring-boot version to >= 2.3.0 you can enable the liveness and readiness probes by adding:
management:
health:
probes:
enabled: true
moving:
to the end of the command: ctrl-e
to the begin of the command: ctrl-a
forward a word: alt-f
backword a word: alt-b
deleting:
from current cursor position to the end of word: ald-d
from current cursor position to the begin of word: clt-w
We observed that generally the embedding representation is very rich and information dense. For example, reducing the dimensionality of the inputs using SVD or PCA, even by 10%, generally results in worse downstream performance on specific tasks.
The following table shows the values that are used when -XX:+UseContainerSupport is set:
Less than 1 GB 50% <size>
1 GB - 2 GB <size> - 512 MB
Greater than 2 GB 75% <size>
The default heap size is capped at 25 GB
The default heap size for containers takes affect only when the following conditions are met:
The application is running in a container environment.
The memory limit for the container is set.
The -XX:+UseContainerSupport option is set, which is the default behavior.
‘-XX:MinRAMPercentage’ JVM argument will be used to compute Java heap size only if your overall available memory’s size in the physical server (or in the container) is less than 250MB
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.util.Hashtable$Entry.setValue (Hashtable.java:1286)
at org.apache.maven.model.interpolation.StringVisitorModelInterpolator$ModelVisitor.visit (StringVisitorModelInterpolator.java:1429)
Seems to be resolved in 3.8.4. I'm now seeing a proper error message:
Resolving expression: '${project.version}': Detected the following recursive expression cycle in 'project.version': [version, revision] @ org.example:foo:${revision}, /experiment/pom.xml -> [Help 2]
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