Typical Workflow for Using Oracle Developer Cloud Service
To start using Oracle Developer Cloud Service, refer to the typical workflow.
Task | Description | More Information |
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Request a free Oracle Cloud Promotional subscription or purchase a service |
Provide your information and sign up for a free Oracle Cloud subscription. Oracle Cloud offers a promotion period that includes predefined free Cloud credits. You can use these free credits to try out the Cloud services for a period of 30 days. |
Request and Manage Free Oracle Cloud Promotions and Buy a Nonmetered Subscription to an Oracle Cloud Service in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud |
Verify the service is ready |
After subscribing to an Oracle Cloud Service, view the status and metrics of each service instance in My Services. |
Verify That Your Trial Subscription Is Running in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud |
Access Oracle Developer Cloud Service |
Access the Oracle Developer Cloud Service web interface. |
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Administer the organization |
Add and display your organization name, set the default Wiki markup language of all new projects in your organization, and view the usage metrics of all projects. |
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Administer projects |
Manage the project, add or remove users, configure issue components, manage webhooks, and manage Git repositories. |
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Develop applications using Oracle Developer Cloud Service |
Push your code files to the Git repositories, track issues, review the code, run job builds, and deploy to Oracle Cloud. |
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Monitor service |
Check on the day-to-day operation of your service, monitor performance, and review important notifications. |
Monitoring Service Status, Account Balance, and Utilization in a Domain in Managing and Monitoring Oracle Cloud |
Converting your free Oracle Cloud promotion |
After the promotion period expires, you have a grace period of 7 days to convert your free promotion to a paid service. |
Upgrade Your Free Oracle Cloud Promotion in Managing and Monitoring Oracle Cloud |