The WebLogic Server team is working on certifying WebLogic domains being orchestrated in Kubernetes. As part of this work we are releasing a series of blogs that answer questions our users might have, and describe best practices for running WebLogic Server on Kubernetes. These blogs cover topics such as security best practices, monitoring, logging, messaging, transactions, scaling clusters, externalizing state in volumes, patching, updating applications, and much more. Our first blog walks you through a sample on GitHub that lets you jump right in and try it! We will continue to update this list of blogs to make it easy for you to follow them, so stay tuned.
Security Best Practices for WebLogic Server Running in Docker and Kubernetes
Automatic Scaling of WebLogic Clusters on Kubernetes
Let WebLogic work with Elastic Stack in Kubernetes
Exporting Metrics from WebLogic Server
Using Prometheus and Grafana to Monitor WebLogic Server on Kubernetes
Run a WebLogic JMS Sample on Kubernetes
Run Standalone WebLogic JMS Clients on Kubernetes
Best Practices for Application Deployment on WebLogic Server Running on Kubernetes
Patching WebLogic Server in a Kubernetes Environment
WebLogic Server on Kubernetes Data Volume Usage
T3 RMI Communication for WebLogic Server Running on Kubernetes
Processing the Oracle WebLogic Kubernetes Operator Logs using Elastic Stack
Using Prometheus to Automatically Scale WebLogic Clusters on Kubernetes
WebLogic Dynamic Clusters on Kubernetes
How to run WebLogic clusters on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes
WebLogic Server JTA in a Kubernetes Environment
Voyager/HAProxy as Load Balancer to Weblogic Domains in Kubernetes
Running WebLogic on Open Shift
Automate WebLogic image building and patching!
WebLogic Operator 2.2 Support for ADF Applications
Portable WebLogic Domains Using Kubernetes Operator Configuration Overrides
Automating WebLogic Deployment – CI/CD with WebLogic Tooling
