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Weblogic OCI Market Place

Introduction

In this material, we will show how to create an Oracle Weblogic cluster on Oracle Cloud through Market Place. Oracle Cloud Market Place is a rich library of click-to-deploy Terraform stacks that provides complete, fully automated solutions for deploying third-party software on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

Through the Market Place, we will have a Weblogic cluster operating in high availability, scalable and integrated with OCI's VCN network. In addition, we will activate OCI Observability where it will be possible to monitor and track the operating metrics of the Weblogic cluster.

Create an Object Storage to save your Terraform Script

First of all, we need to create a bucket to store the Terraform script generated automatically in the OCI Market Place. Go to the Main Menu and click on Storage and Bucket options

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Select your compartment and click on Create Bucket. This bucket will be used to store the Terraform script.

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Put a name for your Bucket. Put Terraform_Scripts as an example for this tutorial. Maintain the other options as is and click Create button.

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Create a Secret

Now we need to create 2 secrets in the OCI Vault. For security reasons, the OCI Vault is a very good way to store passwords and certificates and the Weblogic Cluster will use:

  • A password for the Admin Console
  • A password to use and store the auto-scaling functions in the OCI Container Registry (Image repository in OCI)

Now, go to the Main Menu and click on Identity & Security and Vault options.

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Select the compartment you want to store the secrets and click on Create Vault button

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Put a name for your vault, confirm the compartment and click on Create Vault button

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Confirm the vault creation and let's create a key. Click on Create Key button

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Confirm the compartment and put a name for your key. For example, put weblogickey on Name and click on Create Key button

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Confirm the key creation

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Now, click on Secrets option and click on Create Secret button

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We will create the Weblogic Admin password. Confirm the compartment, put a name for your first secret. Select Manual secret generation to include the password. Select Plain-Text option on Secret Type Template and write your password. Finally, click on Create Secret button.

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Note: The password must start with a letter, is between 8 and 30 characters long, contain at least one number, and, optionally, any number of the special characters ($ # _). If you don't respect this rule, the Weblogic Instance cannot be created.

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Now we will create a new secret for your Image Repository (OCI Container Registry).

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Registry is an open standards-based, Oracle-managed Docker registry service for securely storing and sharing container images. Engineers can easily push and pull Docker images with the familiar Docker Command Line Interface (CLI) and API. To support container lifecycles, Registry works with Container Engine for Kubernetes, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Visual Builder Studio, and third-party developer and DevOps tools

If you don't know about how to use the OCI Repository, please see this article Push an Image to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry, you will need to know your token access.

Again, click on Create Secret button and fill the Secret Contents with your OCIR token. Click on Create Secret button.

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You can see the Base 64 conversion value of your token by clicking the Show Base64 conversion toggle key.

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Confirm if your 2 secrets were created

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Create an Observability Application Performance Monitoring

Use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure observability and management services to gain visibility and actionable insights that help you to manage your cloud environment.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services related to observability and management let you monitor, audit, and alert to changes in your cloud environment. Insights driven by amachine learning help you to manage resources that are deployed on a variety of technology across all layers of the stack.

A top priority is to increase automation that enables scalable, predictable results. Use integrated functionality and automation for DevOps monitoring and IT operations management to prevent and solve IT problems.

You can use the Application Performance Monitoring (APM). Application Performance Monitoring provides deep visibility into applications performance and enables rapid diagnostics in order to deliver a consistent level of service. This includes the monitoring of the multiple components and application logic spread across clients, third-party services, and back-end computing tiers, on premises or on the cloud.

Let's create an APM in the OCI. Open the Main Menu and select Observability & Management and the Administration option.

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Select your compartment to create an APM domain and click in the Create APM domain button

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Put a name for your APM Domain, confirm your compartment and click on Create button.

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Create the Weblogic Clustered Instance

Let's create your Weblogic Cluster. Go to the Main menu

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Select Marketplace option

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Now select the All Applications

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Write on Search text box "webogic". The Weblogic options will appear on screen

For the Weblogic H.A. option, select for example the Weblogic Enterprise or Weblogic Suite.

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Select the Version and compartment for your Weblogic Cluster, confirm the acceptance terms and click on Launch Stack button

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Click on Use custom Terraform providers option to generate your Terraform scripts. Select the compartment of your bucket previously created and your bucket name.

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You can put a name for your stack or leave the default name.

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Click Next button. Put a prefix name for your Weblogic stack. All resources created in Terraform process will contain this prefix name

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Generate a Public and Private key file. Put the public key here. This will be used to authenticate your bastion instance.

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Maintain OCI Policies enabled.

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Working with VCN, Subnets, Private/Public, Bastion

You can use a valid VCN inside the OCI or create a new one. If you don't have any VCN create, select Create a Virtual Cloud Network option.

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Working with Load Balancer

Your Weblogic instance will be created on a clustered environment. So, you can stablish the number of Weblogic instances and can balance the use of this servers through a Load-Balancer. Select Provision Load Balancer option.

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You can customize the CIDR block and performance options for the Load Balancer

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Working with IDCS

Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) is an Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) solution available in Oracle Public Cloud (OPC). It is designed to extend enterprise controls by automating PaaS and SaaS account provisioning and deprovisioning, simplifying the user experience for accessing cloud applications by providing seamless integration with enterprise identity stores and authentication services, and facilitating compliance activities by clearly reporting on cloud application usage

You can integrate your Weblogic Cluster with IDCS. If you want to integrate with IDCS, click on Enable Authentication Using Identity Cloud Service option

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Observability

If you want to integrate the OCI Observability with your Webloigc Cluster, enable this options:

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And select your APM Domain created previously in your compartment.

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Auto Scaling

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File System - H.A.

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Configure a VCN

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Domain Configuration

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Configure Weblogic Instances

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Working with Bastion

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Confirm the Stack creation

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