
Operating – installing and maintaining – Oracle Fusion Middleware, especially Oracle SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 is quite some work. Not only does installation itself consist of a number of steps, but each quarterly critical patch update also requires applying a number of patches and – especially in simple, single server environments – quite some downtime.
This blog post series will cover how to run Oracle Fusion Middleware – especially Oracle SOA Suite – on docker. First of all, I will cover the high level steps of manual installation, then we'll look at Docker and Kubernetes options and I'll point to the relevant Oracle certification documentation.
The second post will then describe how – using OCI and Oracle Linux – a host to run docker containers can be setup up within minutes. I will then cover provisioning an Oracle Database instance to hold the meta data of Oracle SOA Suite. In the 4th episode I will look into provisioning and configuring SOA Suite itself. While I'll first show those steps in a minimalistic way, to wrap up, the final episodes will cover patching and more advanced deployment options.
As soon as the relevant episodes are published I will update above text to point to the relevant posts.
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