![]() ![]() This menu comes from the Visual Studio Tools for Docker extension. Then I right click and Add | Docker Support. I'll say File | New Project and make a new ASP.NET Core application running on. I'll do everything from the command line or from Visual Studio. There's my Linux host that I don't really have to think about. Docker for Windows (I used the Beta Channel)ĭocker for Windows is really nice as it automates setting up Hyper-V for you and creates the Docker host OS and gets it all running. ![]() NET Core 1.0.1 - VS 2015 Tooling Preview 2 I wanted to see how things are looking with ASP.NET Core, Docker, and Windows here in October of 2016. In May of 2016 Docker for Windows Beta continued to move the ball forward nicely. Later in December of 2015 new tools like Docker Toolbox and Kitematic made things even easier. I wrote a blog post showing how to publish an ASP.NET 5 (5 at the time, now Core 1.0) app to Docker. In May of last year doing things with ASP.NET and Docker was in its infancy.
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