My WebLogic on Kubernetes cheatsheet part 1 by Martien van den Akker

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Last week I had the honor to present at the UKOUG TechFest 19, together with my ‘partner in crime’, I think I can say now: Simon Haslam. We combined our sessions into a part 1 and a part 2.
For me this presentation is the result of having done a workshop at the PaaSForum in Mallorca, and then to work that around into a setup where I was able to run the MedRec Weblogic sample application against a managed Database under Kubernetes.

Kubernetes  Weblogic Operator Tutorial

I already wrote a blog about my workshop at the PaaSForum this year, but Marc Lameriks from Amis, did a walkthrough on the workshop. It basically comes down to this tutorial, which you can do as a self-paced tutorial. Or checkout a Meetup in your neighbourhoud. If you’re in the Netherlands, we’ll be happy to organized one, or if you like I would come over to your place and we could set something up. See also the links at the end of part 2 of our presentations for more info on the tutorial for instance.

I did the tutorial more or less three times now, once at the PaaSForum, then I re-did it, but deliberately changed namespace-names, domain-name, etc. Just to see where the dependencies are, and actually to see where the pitfalls are. It’s based on my method to get to know an unfamiliar city: deliberately get lost in it. Two years ago we moved to another part of Amersfoort. To get to know my new neighbourhood, I often took another way home then I when I left. And this is basically what I did with the tutorial too. Read the complete article here.

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