Before You Begin Using Oracle Developer Cloud Service

Before using Oracle Developer Cloud Service, ensure you are familiar with the technologies it uses such as Git, Continuous Integration, Maven, Agile, and Oracle Cloud.

Git

Make yourself familiar with the following:

  • Git basics

  • Distributed Version Control Systems

  • Git workflow

  • Initializing and cloning a Git repository

  • Adding and removing files from the Git repository

  • Checking out and committing files to the Git repository

  • Fetching, pulling, and pushing data to remote repositories

  • Managing branches

  • Git commands

If you want to migrate your version control repository to Git, see Migrating to Git.

Continuous Integration

Make yourself familiar with the following:

  • Continuous integration basics

  • Jobs and builds

  • Using testing tools with build systems

  • Using Git and other source control systems with build systems

  • Using build automation tools such as Maven and Ant with build systems

Maven

Make yourself familiar with the following:

  • Maven basics

  • Project Object Model (POM) and configuring pom.xml

  • Creating a Maven project in your IDE

  • Working with Maven archetypes

  • Working with Maven repositories

Agile

Make yourself familiar with the following:

  • Agile methodology

  • Agile boards

  • Scrum and Kanban

  • Sprints

  • Story points

Oracle Cloud

Create and configure your account on Oracle Cloud. See Request a Trial Subscription or Buy a Nonmetered Subscription to an Oracle Cloud Service in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic

Using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic, you create containers on Oracle Cloud to store data. In Oracle Developer Cloud Service, you use these containers to archive build and Maven artifacts,.

See About Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic in Using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic.

Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Create Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension instances quickly and then deploy your applications to the service instance. You can then secure and manage your applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. See About Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension in Using Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension.

Oracle Java Cloud Service

Create and configure an Oracle WebLogic Server domain and set up your Java EE application environment without worrying about setting up any infrastructure or platform details yourself. See About Oracle Java Cloud Service in Administering Oracle Java Cloud Service.

Oracle Application Container Cloud Service

Oracle Application Container Cloud Service enables you to deploy Java SE, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, and .NET applications to the Oracle Cloud. You can also deploy Java EE 7 (or later) web applications. See About Oracle Application Container Cloud Service in Using Oracle Application Container Cloud Service and About Your Application and Oracle Application Container Cloud Service in Developing for Oracle Application Container Cloud Service.