At the last section of the video, when you scaled up the number of containers, what will happen to the bonded ports. Let's say if we inc the number of containers of the App which is exposed to 8080. If we scale up, all of them will fight for the port, right? Will it cause any issues? Or it will act as a load balancer? Pls let me know
Great content and good explanation for IntelliJ UI, especially after watching the "Intro to Docker" episodes. The only part which is not clear here is "Why do we need to scale containers?"
VScode development containers features is more useful in day to day development than all these features. Intellij should really support developing inside a container rather than being yet another UI over docker
Yeah sure...1 minute in, "ah get docker desktop...look at the plugin, oh look mine is working fine...if you have any issues look it up"...lady, THAT is 99% of the problem: getting Docker Desktop to work and integrate with IntelliJ. So is it any wonder it is just glossed over? No. Why? Cause IntelliJ documentation as well as some of the videos, I stress __some__ are just awful tripe. So, you think I am being rude? here let me list just the tip of the ice-berg of why typical scenarios in this cause and many many others are just ignored: 1) installing Docker Desktop requires admin privs...not everyone has that at work unfortunately 2) a lot of organizations frown on you running docker desktop to then run any image you want even if you have the privs. 3) lets say you are lucky enough to have the possibility of installing Docker Desktop...did you know it needs a license if your organization is of a certain size? 4) let's say you circumvent that, and you download and you install and run 5) did you know you need WSL 1 or better still WSL 2 as a pre requisite to run Docker Desktop 6) WSL is not intuitive, and requires admin rights to install or update 7) now lets say your got around that too 8) your docker desktop is up and running but IntelliJ fails to connect...Shall i go on? am i justified in my criticism? Yes I am. IntelliJ: excellent tool, abysmal documentation and support. Here, you don't believe me, how about a RedHat advocate: th-cam.com/video/Xx588nbshlM/w-d-xo.html
Productivity just increased 10x !
I never watch videos in English, but I can listen to Dalia for hours. Please give us more videos with her.
Awesome tutorial. Great job Team Intellij for your support to other technologies 🥳
Glad you like it!
I am a simple Guy, i see a vid about Dalia i like it even before i watch it.
i know it will be good
thank Jetbrains, thank Dalia, pleasee keep going
A superb video, perfectly paced and illustrated.
Many thanks!
Very nice. Have not worked with Docker in Idea before and was easily able to follow. Well done.
Great! Another nice video would be to cover mounts and live code reloading.
Thanks so much, I am learning docker in 2024 and your video helped me
This makes quite easier to work with Docker! Thanks
Excellent tutorial, I could immediately SSH connect to a remote Docker and manage it through IDEA.
simple and informative. Thank you!
Thanks for your kind words!
Very glad to find this video. Thank you
Happy to hear that!
what version of intellij is this in the video? im not getting Docker for windows at 1:23. Im only seeing docker for machine and tcp socket.
Changed my world, thanks :)
Wow this makes it very easy to work with Docker on IntelliJ
Simple and great! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Exactly what I was looking for
Great!
great summary of concepts! very useful and quick :_)
At the last section of the video, when you scaled up the number of containers, what will happen to the bonded ports.
Let's say if we inc the number of containers of the App which is exposed to 8080. If we scale up, all of them will fight for the port, right? Will it cause any issues? Or it will act as a load balancer?
Pls let me know
Very well explained. Thank you.
Extremely great integration with Docker in IntelliJ. Thank you!
Super tutorial! Thank you very much!!!
Thank you! this is easy to follow
Awesome explanation
Love this tutorial. Amazing
Why a new image (with random name) is created after the second docker-compose redeploy? same question for executing a jar in those sections ...
What about debugging with breakpoints
Great content and good explanation for IntelliJ UI, especially after watching the "Intro to Docker" episodes.
The only part which is not clear here is "Why do we need to scale containers?"
for example, you will want to run your test in parallel mode.
really healpfully
Thanks!
Great! Thank you!
great Tutorial, thxs
Excellent job, thanks!
Very informative..can we have same for AWS too
Thanks for the idea! Maybe we will do a video or have a live stream about AWS
Great, thanks!
Great sharing!
Can I ask how can I connect php to to run java in docker server
Great video, thanks
Glad you liked it!
beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
pretty cool 😍👌👍
VScode development containers features is more useful in day to day development than all these features. Intellij should really support developing inside a container rather than being yet another UI over docker
Yeah, Node in container, I would choose vscode rather than useless webstorm.
Does it work with WebStorm?
@Dalia Abo Sheasha
Cool!!!
@Dalia Abo Sheasha
Thanx very much!
Great!
Спасибо
太强了!
great!
nice
I have no suggestions in my docker file
And debug ?
不错
and Ubuntu?
cant choose any artifacts...
It works sometimes, but most of the time no.
What is this "MySequel" is this a new Database?
MySQL ;) But spoken out it often sounds like "MySequel"
Это реальная девушка или бот? Признавайтесь!)))
Yeah sure...1 minute in, "ah get docker desktop...look at the plugin, oh look mine is working fine...if you have any issues look it up"...lady, THAT is 99% of the problem: getting Docker Desktop to work and integrate with IntelliJ. So is it any wonder it is just glossed over? No. Why? Cause IntelliJ documentation as well as some of the videos, I stress __some__ are just awful tripe. So, you think I am being rude? here let me list just the tip of the ice-berg of why typical scenarios in this cause and many many others are just ignored: 1) installing Docker Desktop requires admin privs...not everyone has that at work unfortunately 2) a lot of organizations frown on you running docker desktop to then run any image you want even if you have the privs. 3) lets say you are lucky enough to have the possibility of installing Docker Desktop...did you know it needs a license if your organization is of a certain size? 4) let's say you circumvent that, and you download and you install and run 5) did you know you need WSL 1 or better still WSL 2 as a pre requisite to run Docker Desktop 6) WSL is not intuitive, and requires admin rights to install or update 7) now lets say your got around that too 8) your docker desktop is up and running but IntelliJ fails to connect...Shall i go on? am i justified in my criticism? Yes I am. IntelliJ: excellent tool, abysmal documentation and support. Here, you don't believe me, how about a RedHat advocate: th-cam.com/video/Xx588nbshlM/w-d-xo.html
Whenever I try to run a container I get an error message of ls: cannot access '/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/': Operation not permitted
Very helpful! Thanks!
不错