Is it possible, and if so, how to do it, pack a Windows desktop application into a container? And then use this configuration for testing. You need access to the graphical interface via RDP or, as is the case with Linux, using the X11 server.
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No, with Windows it will not work. But X-applications are easy to run in Docker. So write cross-platform applications with QT or GTK etc. - this is just one more reason to do so. Otherwise - VirtualBox, vagrant and so forth.
- Are you vagrant with (for example) qemu or (for example) vmware not confused? - aleksandr barakin 1:58 pm
- Not. An analogue of a docker with full virtualization, this is exactly vagrant. - 11111000000
- understandably. in wikipedia, as usual, breshut. “It is a wrapper for virtualization software, such as VirtualBox, and configuration management tools such as Chef, Salt and Puppet.” - aleksandr barakin
- Well, yes, this is a container with full virtualization. nobody breaks - 11111000000
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