Overview of Deploying Applications to Oracle Java Cloud Service Instances

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Deploy and undeploy applications

Deploy and undeploy applications using various tools, just as you would for an on-premises WebLogic Server environment.

Note: Don’t use the nostage deployment mode. That mode is not supported. For example, when deploying applications by using the WebLogic Server Administration Console, don’t select I will make the deployment accessible from the following location under Source Accessibility on the Options page of the deployment wizard.

Use Fusion Middleware Control to Deploy an Application

Use the WebLogic Server Administration Console to Deploy and Manage Applications

Use WLST Commands to Deploy and Undeploy an Application

Use an IDE to Deploy and Undeploy an Application

Access a deployed application

Identify the public IP address of the load balancer and use it to build the URL for the application.

Access an Application Deployed to an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance

Access the sample application

Access, view, and manage the sample application deployed automatically when you created your Oracle Java Cloud Service instance.

About the Sample Application Deployed to an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance

Define a custom domain name for the application environment

Register a custom "vanity" domain name with a registration vendor and associate it to your application environment.

Configure a Vanity Domain Name for a Service Instance

Define a custom URL for a deployed application

Define a custom "vanity" URL for an application deployed to an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance.

Configure a Custom URL for an Application Deployed to a Service Instance

Configure Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for your custom domain

Configure SSL between the client browser and the load balancer to ensure applications are accessed securely using an SSL certificate.

Configure SSL for a Service Instance

Use third-party frameworks with Oracle Java Cloud Service

Use third-party frameworks to extend the functionality of Oracle Java Cloud Service.

Use Third-Party Frameworks with Oracle Java Cloud Service