Typical Workflow for Using Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Using the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension should follow a series of tasks described in a typical workflow.

Task Description More Information

Verify the service is activated

Sign in to the Infrastructure Classic Console and confirm that your service is now up and available for use.

Verifying a Service Is Running section in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud

Add and manage users and user roles

Create accounts for your users and assign them appropriate privileges.

Adding Users and Assigning Roles in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud

Access the Infrastructure Classic Console and provision a Database Cloud Service instance A DBCS instance is required before you can create a JCS-SaaS Extension instance. This tasks enables you to meet that requirement. This tasks enables you to meet that requirement. Provisioning a Database Instance
Remain on the Infrastructure Classic Console and provision a JCS-SaaS Extension instance You require a JCS-SaaS Extension instance in order to deploy and manage applications. Provisioning a JCS-SaaS Extension Instance

Monitor and manage Oracle Cloud services performance and usage

Monitor Oracle Cloud services performance and usage by observing the available service metrics and utilization

Viewing Service Details in Managing and Monitoring Oracle Cloud

Download the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension SDK

The Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension SDK provides utilities that facilitate the management of Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension instances and the development of applications for the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Downloading the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension SDK

Prepare applications for deployment to the service

Review guidelines before developing applications to deploy on an Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension instance

Preparing Applications for Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Deployment

Access applications deployed on the service

From a web-browser, use an URL to access applications that have been deployed on an Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension instance

Accessing Applications Deployed on Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Monitor and manage the service using Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control.

The Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control is a web-based management console that enables you to deploy and monitor your hosted applications

For instances created before January, 2018, see Understanding Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control

For instances provisioned after January 2018, see Working with the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Administration Console

Monitor and manage the service using the command-line interface.

The Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension SDK provides access to a command-line interface to monitor and manage the service

Using the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Develop RESTful web services

Build RESTful web services using the pre-built, shared Jersey JAX-RS RI library

Developing RESTful Web Services

Secure your applications

Provide secure access to your Java EE or ADF applications, such as specifying role-based authentication

Securing Applications in Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Optionally, create an on-premise environment

Create an on-premise Java EE environment that is comparable to an Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension instance

Creating an On-premise WebLogic Server Environment

Change your paid subscription

Upsize or update your service to a higher subscription level.

Updating Your Paid Subscription from Oracle Cloud in Managing and Monitoring Oracle Cloud