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For detailed information about the virtual/transfer sizes and individual layers of each of the above supported tags, please see [the `lightstreamer/tag-details.md` file](https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/lightstreamer/tag-details.md) in [the `docker-library/docs` GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker-library/docs).
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-# What is the Lightstreamer Server?
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+# What is Lightstreamer Server?
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Lightstreamer is a real-time messaging server optimized for the Internet. Blending WebSockets, HTTP, and push notifications, it streams data to/from mobile, tablet, browser-based, desktop, and IoT applications.
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+For more information and related downloads for Lightstreamer Server and other Lightstreaner products, please visit [www.lightstreamer.com](http://www.lightstreamer.com).
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# How to use this image
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$ docker run --name ls-server -d -p 80:8080 lightstreamer
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-Point your browser to `http://localhost` and watch the Welcome page showing real time data flowing in from the locally deployed demo application, which is a first overview of the unique features offered by the Lightstreamer technology. More examples are available online at the [demo site](http://demos.lightstreamer.com).
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+This will map port 8080 inside the container to port 80 on local host. Then point your browser to `http://localhost` and watch the Welcome page showing real time data flowing in from the locally deployed demo application, which is a first overview of the unique features offered by the Lightstreamer technology. More examples are available online at the [demo site](http://demos.lightstreamer.com).
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## Custom settings
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COPY my-lightstreamer_log.xml /lightstreamer/conf/lightstreamer_log_conf.xml
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```
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-where `my-lightstreamer_conf.xml` and `my-lightstreamer_log_conf.xml` are your custom configuration files, placed in the same directory as the Dockerfile. By simplying running the command:
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+where `my-lightstreamer_conf.xml` and `my-lightstreamer_log_conf.xml` are your custom configuration files, placed in the same directory as the Dockerfile. By simply running the command:
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```console
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$ docker build -t my-lightstreamer
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