Hi John!

Not exactly. For some reason, we don't mention here that we allow editing and improvements during the voting week too. @Anastasia Dyubaylo, don't you know why?
 ALL the previous contests had this option and all the contestants used it this week for improvements, bug-fixing, and advertising.

@Anastasia Dyubaylo, could you please add that everyone is able to improve applications during the voting week too?

Robert, what's is the idea to publish ZPM module "ssh-for-iris-container"? 

I Installed it and it does nothing:

zpm:IRISAPP>install ssh-for-iris-container

[ssh-for-iris-container]        Reload START
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Reload SUCCESS
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Module object refreshed.
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Validate START
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Validate SUCCESS
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Compile START
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Compile SUCCESS
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Activate START
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Configure START
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Configure SUCCESS
[ssh-for-iris-container]        Activate SUCCESS

zpm:IRISAPP>list

ssh-for-iris-container 0.0.1 
zpm:IRISAPP>q

IRISAPP>

I mean I'm having this:

Why do you need to restart IRIS in a working docker container? If you need to change something in a container the typical approach is to rebuild the container's image and deploy it again. 

It looks like you are trying to reinvent some approach working with remote servers to containers.

Why not using the best practice for containers and leverage it's power?

What is the idea where you need SSH access and IRIS restarts with containers on a constant basis?

And it looks like that if I want to create a database I need to have two entries:

SYS.Databases and

Databases.

Here is the minimal config to create IRISAPP namespace with one database IRISAPP in /irisapp folder.

{
    "Defaults":{
        "DBDIR" : "${MGRDIR}",
        "DBDATA" : "${DBDIR}irisapp/"
    },
    "SYS.Databases":{
        "${DBDATA}" : {}
    },
    "Databases":{
        "IRISAPP" : {
            "Directory" : "${DBDATA}"
        }
    },
    "Namespaces":{
        "IRISAPP": {
            "Globals":"IRISAPP"
        }
    }
    }

Works.

I use it in the following way to set up a docker container before loading the ZPM dev module into it.

And we updated the images with ZPM 0.2.14 too:

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.4.0.547.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-ml-community:2020.3.0.302.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.4.0.547.0-zpm

And to launch IRIS do:

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.4.0.547.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-ml-community:2020.3.0.302.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.4.0.547.0-zpm

And for terminal do:

docker exec -it my-iris iris session IRIS

and to start the control panel:

http://localhost:9092/csp/sys/UtilHome.csp

To stop and destroy container do:

docker stop my-iris