How to Instantiate SCAIFE API Calls: Using SCAIFE Code, the SCAIFE API, Swagger-Editor, and Eventually Using Your Tool with Auto-Generated Client Code

Abstract

You need a Linux machine (or VM) that has: around 10 GB extra space (2.5 GB for the expanded files, 6.5GB virtual space for the containers but prior to any activity they use less than 1GB on our test machine, per docker ps --size); docker installed, from the Docker website https://www.docker.com/resources/what-container (Docker Community Edition, Docker version 19.03.8, build afacb8b7f0 is a tested and working version installed on an Ubuntu version 20.0 LTS (Note that its best to download the latest stable version for your machine directly from Dockers own website, not to use the default installed docker version on the Linux operating system.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1110313

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