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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// web_console/web-console-overview.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: CONCEPT
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[id="about-developer-perspective_{context}"]
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= About the Developer perspective in the web console
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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.
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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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[NOTE]
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====
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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.
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====
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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.
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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.
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.Additional resources
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See link:https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.18/applications/odc-viewing-application-composition-using-topology-view.html[Viewing application composition using the Topology] view for more information on using the *Topology* view in *Developer* perspective.
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