And we updated the images with ZPM 0.2.7 too:

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.4.0.524.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-ml-community:2020.3.0.302.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.4.0.524.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-community-arm64:2020.4.0.524.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community-arm64:2020.4.0.524.0-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:2020.4.0.524.0-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:2020.4.0.524.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-community-arm64:2020.4.0.524.0-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community-arm64:2020.4.0.524.0-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

Rob, there is a logic of course behind every technology bonus of the contest. Technology bonuses are to encourage the usage of technology we invest in and approaches we consider promising and productive in development with InterSystems IRIS.

With REST-API, jdbc, native-api bonuses we support different ways to communicate with IRIS which we consider perspective and continuously improve. E.g. we don't engage the legacy CSP approach as you can see. How does mg-dbx talk to IRIS in the end?

Docker bonus is to support the "docker way" to develop and deploy solutions that we think is very promising.

ZPM bonus is to support the Package manager way to deploy applications built with ObjectScript.

Unit Testing is just helpful and I hope it's clear why we support it.

Rob! Correct me if I'm wrong, QEWD-conduit uses InterSystems node.js driver to talk to IRIS, right?  And QEWD-conduit gets Native API bonus for this.

The REST API description requests the usage of InterSystems REST API to have IRIS be a REST API server.

As for the iris docker bonus - we didn't manage yet to run QEWD-conduit with any iris-docker image available according to the QEWD  instruction.

Here is the set of updated ZPM images with ZPM 0.2.7:

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.2.0.204.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.3.0.221.0-zpm

intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.2.0.204.0-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 9091:51773 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.2.0.204.0-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 9091:51773 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2020.2.0.204.0-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