Remember, a piece of software is basically made up of data and logic to operate on that data. Many don’t realize that data in your application can actually be used for analytics as well. So feel free to put your event analytics instrumentation in the backlog and let’s see how much we can get done with just your application database. Click on the Docker Icon > Preferences > (remove everything form the list except /tmp). 1 - Run the Portainer Container (portainer) with the docker-compose up command. Example: File Formats 2 - Add prestissimo as requirement in Composer: java -jar load-from-h2 /path/to/ # do not include or . suffix
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MongoDB >>> gem install gemname> --no-document Read Before starting: A Knime data analysis workflow (Source) The most basic way of running Metabase to use the javacommand to launch the application. You can install Metabase in the following ways using a wide array of cloud platforms: for any reason you want to use an H2 database file in a separate location from where you launch Metabase you can do so using an environment variable. For example: export MB_DB_TYPE=h2 export MB_DB_FILE=/the/path/to/my/ java -jar 4 - Run docker-compose restart if the container was already running, before the step above.