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# {{#Widget:ExtLink|link=https://bintray.com/docs/usermanual/starting/starting_gettingstarted.html#_creating_an_account|displaytext=Create a Bintray account}}. Bintray is a fully-fledged repository for Docker images, and works seamlessly with the Docker client. The Docker image for Web Services and Applications is stored in a Bintray repository.
 
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Revision as of 13:08, May 28, 2018

Deploying Web Services and Applications

After you install Docker and Kubernetes, follow the steps on this page to deploy Web Services and Applications.

  1. Create a Bintray account. Bintray is a fully-fledged repository for Docker images, and works seamlessly with the Docker client. The Docker image for Web Services and Applications is stored in a Bintray repository.
  2. Follow the Bintray documentation to pull the Docker image for Web Services and Applications.
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