Oracle Access Management

The WebLogic Kubernetes Operator supports deployment of Oracle Access Management (OAM).

In this release, OAM domains are supported using the “domain on a persistent volume” model only, where the domain home is located in a persistent volume (PV).

The WebLogic Kubernetes Operator has several key features to assist you with deploying and managing Oracle Access Management domains in a Kubernetes environment. You can:

  • Create OAM 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 OAM Services through external access.
  • Scale OAM domains by starting and stopping Managed Servers on demand.
  • Publish operator and WebLogic Server logs into Elasticsearch and interact with them in Kibana.
  • Monitor the OAM instance using Prometheus and Grafana.

Limitations

See here for limitations in this release.

Getting started

For detailed information about deploying Oracle Access Management domains, start at Prerequisites and follow this documentation sequentially.

If performing an Enterprise Deployment, refer to the Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity and Access Management in a Kubernetes Cluster instead.

Current release

The current supported release of the WebLogic Kubernetes Operator, for Oracle Access Management domains deployment is 3.0.1.