cd dkr_kie_server
docker build -t icodecraft/kie-server:latest .
cd dkr_kie_wb
docker build -t icodecraft/kie-wb:latest .
docker login
docker push
kubectl create namespace drools
cd k8s-manifest
kubectl apply -f .
Kie WB
http://localhost:31001/business-central/kie-wb.jsp
Kie Server http://localhost:31002/kie-server/services/rest/server/
cd k8s-manifest
kubectl delete -f .
http://www.mastertheboss.com/bpm/drools/getting-started-with-business-central-workbench/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54073794/kubernetes-persistent-volume-on-docker-desktop-windows
https://asbnotebook.com/set-up-drools-business-central-and-kie-server-on-wildfly/
Replace /opt/jboss/wildfly/standalone/configuration/standalone-full-drools.xml by customizing :
–server-config=standalone-xml: Used to start the WildFly server on full mode. org.kie.server.id: A unique KIE server identifier. We are setting this property to wildfly-kieserver. org.kie.server.user: Username to be set to access KIE server. It’s kieserver in our example. This is the application user we have created earlier. org.kie.server.pwd: Password to access the KIE server. This is the password of the WildFly application user(kieserver), that we have created earlier. org.kie.server.location: HTTP location where the KIE server gets exposed. org.server.controller.user: Username for accessing the KIE REST API. org.server.controller.pwd: Password for accessing the KIE REST API. org.kie.server.controller: The KIE REST server location. This URL used by the client applications to invoke the drools rules, that are deployed on the KIE server.