Access VB Studio

You can access VB Studio using the latest version of Google Chrome, running on Mac OS X and Windows.

To access VB Studio, you need the service URL, plus your identity domain name, user name, and password. If you’re a new user, you can sign in from the Oracle Cloud home page. If you’re a returning user, you can find the service URL in email notifications you receive (with the subject Welcome to Oracle Visual Builder Studio or Verify your Oracle Visual Builder Studio email).

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If you don't have access to VB Studio, ask your administrator to add you to an instance. Alternatively, you can create one yourself from the Oracle Cloud (in which case you become the project owner). See How Do I Set Up VB Studio? in Administering Visual Builder Studio.

To access VB Studio from the Oracle Cloud home page:

  1. Open the Oracle Cloud console at https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html.
  2. On the Sign-In page, enter your Oracle Cloud account or tenancy name in Cloud Account Name and click Next.
  3. Enter your Oracle Cloud account credentials and click Sign In.
  4. When the Oracle Cloud console opens, click Navigation Menu the Menu icon in the upper left corner.
  5. Select Developer Services, then Visual Builder Studio.
    This image shows the service navigation tree when you click the menu on the Oracle Cloud console. Developer Services are Visual Builder Studio are highlighted to show the navigation that gets you to your VB Builder Studio instance.

  6. On the Visual Builder Studio instances page, click the instance link in the Name column.
  7. Click Service Console on the instance's details page.
    This image shows the VB Studio instance's details page with the Service Console button highlighted.

VB Studio opens in a new browser tab, on the Organization page, showing the projects you're a member of as well as any you own. You'll also see all your organization's shared projects. Here's an example of the Organization page with some projects:Description of organization_admin.png follows
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You can now select a project and get started with developing your visual application.