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author | Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com> | 2021-07-14 12:26:55 -0400 |
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committer | Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com> | 2021-07-14 16:53:37 +0000 |
commit | 614af0ea4b6aa450726b491444d1ef52070ca52d (patch) | |
tree | c30c623ecd443e900396f802f945021d28751540 /csit/config/db/db.sh | |
parent | 39f68e0f3e0a0442b2ddf4593c33a2e483fc1822 (diff) |
Base policy-jdk image on onap-python image
The onap-java image only installs the java jre, but policy needs the
jdk, thus we have been uninstalling the jre and then installing the jdk.
Unfortunately, this means that the policy-jdk image does not use the
latest ONAP-specified point release for either the java jdk OR python.
With this change, the policy-jdk image will start with the onap-python
image instead, thus python, at least will be up to date, even if the jdk
is not.
Note: tried using the latest adoptjdk image, but apparently there's
something different about that image that triggers a stack overflow in
apex-pdp. Consequently, we'll stay with the openjdk installed via
alpine "apk". This is still java 11, which satisfies ONAP requirements,
it just isn't the point release that is preferred.
Issue-ID: POLICY-3486
Change-Id: I0959c7048a38e30927b37b58deb887cc961a2150
Signed-off-by: Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com>
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