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Learning Windows Server Containers

You're reading from   Learning Windows Server Containers Build and deploy high-quality portable apps faster

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887932
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Srikanth Machiraju Srikanth Machiraju
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Preface 1. Exploring Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying First Container 3. Working with Container Images 4. Developing Container Applications 5. Deploying Container Applications 6. Storage Volumes 7. Redis Cache Containers 8. Container Network 9. Continuous Integration and Delivery 10. Manage Resource Allocation and REST API 11. Composite Containers and Clustering 12. Nano Server

Docker REST API


We have been using the Docker command line or PowerShell to control containers, images or networks but there are few scenarios where you might want to integrate container operations into an existing application or build a custom client like a mobile application or chatbot to manage containers running in your environment. Integrating docker management tasks into a custom application using commands is a tedious task, so to solve this problem Docker offers a REST API called Docker Engine API.

A REST API stands for Representational State Transfer (REST). It is one way of providing interoperability among different services. RESTful services use HTTP/HTTPs to communicate with the service using operations mapped to HTTP actions like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and so on. The Docker engine API allows you to control every aspect of Docker from within your application. The Docker API client can be written in any language which can make a REST call like C#, Java, Go, Perl, JavaScript, Python...

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