Creating a Docker image to run HCL Workload Automation Agents
Quickly create a Docker image to run HCL Workload Automation Agents.
You can run HCL Workload Automation Agents in a Docker container that you use to run jobs remotely, for example to call REST APIs or database stored procedures, or to run jobs within the container itself.
To create a Docker container, you are provided with step-by-step instructions and the latest versions of the required samples on GitHub here. Follow the instructions to create a Docker container to run jobs remotely, or use it as base image to add the applications to be run with the agent to other images, or customize the samples to best meet your requirements.