I've been researching kubernetes page thinking that kubernetes included a micro 
services framework, beyond just for managing third party container resources.

Redhat markets OpenShift kubernetes as a micro-services platform, but yet, I 
can't seem to find this feature. I'm looking for an application server like 
thing, to host my own suite of very light-weight independent application 
micro-services.

Does such a thing exists, or are we relegated to creating fat java war apps in 
springboot and deploy them on a tomcat server that sits inside a kuberenetes 
managed container, that's hard to manage and difficult to deploy. I need a 
micro-services platform where 1 administrator can manage and operate 100s of 
micro-services.

Does this question make sense?

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