#173: Added support for WebLogic Kubernetes Operator 4.0. While it is now the default, versions 3.3+ are still supported.
Other Changes
#175: Added Zoom In, Zoom Out, and Actual Size menu options to the Window menu.
#178: Integrated the Prepare Model action with the changes in WebLogic Deploy Tooling 2.4.0.
#179: Updated the
WebLogic Remote Console
integration to support version 2.4.1 (2.4.0 also supported).
#188: Added file download functionality to all Code View pages
Bug Fixes
#171: Improved workaround for the issue limiting the ability to select text from the Code View scripts (WKTUI-375).
#172: Resolved issue when using Domain-in-Image that was causing the domain to not be created.
#174: Resolved an issue where the Install Ingress Controller action was always passing the image pull secret–even when the user indicated not to use one.
#176: Resolved an issue where the Update Ingress Routes action was always passing the SSL pass-through argument–even when the user did not request it.
#182: Resolved Verrazzano 1.4.0+ installation issue caused by a change in the published operator file name.
#186: Resolved Verrazzano-related issue where Ingress Trait rules were not including the hosts or destination-related fields.
#187: Resolved an issue where the operator domain variable override config map was not being created properly.
#187: Resolved an issue with the apiVersion of the Verrazzano component- and application-related being incorrect.
#189: Resolved a rendering issue on the Ingress Controller Code View page when switching tabs.
Known Issues
On Linux, the open and save dialogs open behind the main application window. This is due to
Electron bug 32857
.
When deploying a Verrazzano application, the Get Application Status button only checks the status of the project’s
Verrazzano component containing the WebLogic domain specification.
WKTUI does not currently show the Verrazzano URL needed to access the application. The URL will always be of
the form https://<gateway-hostname>/<app-path>, where the gateway-hostname is the name created by Verrazzano
in the Gateway object. To get the name of the generated gateway object, run kubectl get gateway -n <namespace> --template '{{range .items}}{{.metadata.name}}{{"\n"}}{{end}}'. Next, run kubectl get gateway <gateway-name> -n <namespace> -o yaml
and review the hosts entry of the .spec.servers section to find the DNS name that corresponds to the
gateway-hostname to use in the URL.