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Oracle WebCenter Sites on Kubernetes

This directory provides the open source samples which have several key features to assist you with deploying and managing WebCenter Sites in a Kubernetes environment. You can do the following:

  • Create WebCenter Sites instances in a Kubernetes persistent volume. This persistent volume can reside in an NFS file system or other Kubernetes volume types.
  • Start servers based on declarative startup parameters and desired states.
  • Expose the WebCenter Sites Services and Composites for external access.
  • Scale WebCenter Sites by starting and stopping Managed Servers on demand, or by integrating with a REST API to initiate scaling based on WLDF, Prometheus, Grafana, or other rules.
  • Publish WebLogic Kubernetes Operator and WebLogic Server logs into Elasticsearch and interact with them in Kibana.
  • Monitor the instance using Prometheus and Grafana

The fastest way to experience WebCenter Sites on WebLogic Kubernetes Operator is to follow the User guide.

Need more help? Have a suggestion? Come and say, "Hello!"

We have a public Slack channel where you can get in touch with us to ask questions about using the WebLogic Kubernetes Operator or give us feedback or suggestions about what features and improvements you would like to see. We would love to hear from you. To join our channel, please visit this site to get an invitation. The invitation email will include details of how to access our Slack workspace. After you are logged in, please come to #wc-k8s and say, "hello!"