The Developer perspective offers several built-in ways to deploy applications, services, and databases. In the Developer perspective, you can:
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View real-time visualization of rolling and recreating rollouts on the component.
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View the application status, resource utilization, project event streaming, and quota consumption.
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Share your project with others.
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Troubleshoot problems with your applications by running Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) queries on your project and examining the metrics visualized on a plot. The metrics provide information about the state of a cluster and any user-defined workloads that you are monitoring.
Cluster administrators can also open an embedded command line terminal instance in the web console in {product-title} 4.7 and later.
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The default web console perspective that is shown depends on the role of the user. The Developer perspective is displayed by default if the user is recognised as a developer. |
The Developer perspective provides workflows specific to developer use cases, such as the ability to:
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Create and deploy applications on {product-title} by importing existing codebases, images, and container files.
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Visually interact with applications, components, and services associated with them within a project and monitor their deployment and build status.
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Group components within an application and connect the components within and across applications.
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Integrate serverless capabilities (Technology Preview).
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Create workspaces to edit your application code using Eclipse Che.
You can use the Topology view to display applications, components, and workloads of your project. If you have no workloads in the project, the Topology view will show some links to create or import them. You can also use the Quick Search to import components directly.
See Viewing application composition using the Topology view for more information on using the Topology view in Developer perspective.