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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |