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What's New in 4.4.3.AM1
OpenShift
Scaling from pod resources
When an application is being deployed to Openshift, it was possible to scale the pod resources from the service resource.
However, it was not a very logical choice. So the command is also available at the pod level, leading to better usability.
Related JIRA: JBIDE-22805