Preface
Using Oracle Developer Cloud Service describes how to use Oracle Developer Cloud Service to commit source code files to the Git repositories, track issues, review the source code and merge repository branches, share information through wikis, build applications, and deploy them.
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Audience
Using Oracle Developer Cloud Service is intended for:
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Customers developing applications that deploy to Oracle Cloud or to an on-premise environment
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Developers using NetBeans IDE, Eclipse IDE or Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE), or Oracle JDeveloper to access and use Oracle Developer Cloud Service
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Project Administrators or Project Managers that support the development team
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Related Resources
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
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Oracle Cloud
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About Oracle Cloud in Getting Started with Oracle Cloud
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About Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension in Using Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension
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About Oracle Java Cloud Service in Administering Oracle Java Cloud Service
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About Oracle Application Container Cloud Service in Using Oracle Application Container Cloud Service
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