This topic outlines the steps that a Dockerfile must carry out to create an image that contains a COBOL application that can
               be run under 
               		Enterprise Test Server. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Before you follow the steps in this topic you must have built a base image for 
               		Enterprise Test Server. For information on creating a base image for 
               		Enterprise Test Server see 
               		Building a Base Image Containing 
                  		  Enterprise Test Server. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Note: Remember that 
                  			 Enterprise Developer is a development and test environment so not for use in production situations. If you want to run COBOL applications in containers
                  in a production environment you must use containers that contain 
                  			 Enterprise Test Server. 
                  		   
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Before building an image containing an application to 
               		run under 
                  		  Enterprise Test Server you need to ensure that you have available the following: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - A base image for 
                  		  Enterprise Test Server. If you have not yet built such an image, see 
                  		  Building a Base Image Containing 
                     			 Enterprise Test Server for information on how to build one. 
                  		   
                  		
               
To build an image that includes an application to 
               		run under 
                  		  Enterprise Test Server your Dockerfile needs to perform the following steps: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               	 
                
                  		
                  - Specify a base image to work from. This should be an image containing only 
                     		  Enterprise Test Server which was built for 32-bit or 64-bit as required and includes the additional build functionality, typically 
                     		   or 
                     		  . 
                     		  
                     See 
                        			 Building a Base Image Containing 
                           				Enterprise Test Server for more information. 
                        		  
                      
- Define metadata for your image. This will make it easier to establish significant details of the image when you use the 
                     			 docker inspect command. 
                     		  
                  
- Define any variables for filenames and folder locations. 
                     			 
                     Note: If you will be using this image to run applications under Enterprise Server, you need to set the MFDS_EXTERNAL_ADDR environment
                        variable to specify a resolvable external address string. This is to enable client browsers to resolve the URLs used by ESMAC
                        and other utilities in Enterprise Server Administration.
                        				
                         The value that you specify for this environment variable is used to replace the internal container address in the URL.
                           				
                         
 
- Create a folder to hold the application files then copy the application files and the license file (.mflic) for 
                     		  Enterprise Test Server file into it. 
                     		
                  
- Use the 
                     		  MFLicenseAdmin.exe utility to install the license for 
                     		  Enterprise Test Server. 
                     		
                  
- Perform any required clean-up. This includes tasks such as resetting variables and deleting temporary folders. 
                     		  
                  
- Specify the name of the executable to run when the image is run. 
                     		
                  
   
            	 
             The above process is used by the Docker demonstrations that create images for applications that you can 
               		run under 
                  		  Enterprise Test Server. For more information on one of those demonstrations, including information on all the files it contains and a detailed description
               of the Dockerfiles it contains, see 
               		The 
                  		  CICS Docker Demonstration.