Accessing Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension

Access your Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control environment by using the credentials you received by e-mail when you purchased your new service.

Note:

Before you attempt to access JCS-SaaS Extension, you must have:
  • Your data center name

  • Your identity domain

  • the user name and password for your Cloud Account

This information is provided with the Welcome email you receive when you subscribe to the service. If you don’t have this information, click Account Details on the right side of the Cloud Account sign-in page and enter the email address associated with the Cloud Account. Oracle will send you an email with a summary of your account information..

If you are logging in for the first time, use the temporary password you received in the Welcome email or from your administrator. You will be prompted to change your password immediately.

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Accessing Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control from a URL

You can access your Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control by using the URL provided by email or by your administrator.

  1. Open your web browser and enter the Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control URL.

    The Sign In page appears.

  2. Enter your Sign In credentials and click Sign In. (Note that you need Service Owner credentials to access this console.)

    The Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Control home page appears.

Accessing JCS-SaaS Extension Administration Console from the Infrastructure Classic Console

You can view and access all of your PaaS services, for example JCS-SaaS Extension, from the Infrastructure Classic Console. From here, you can also create new instances of your services and access their administration consoles.

Signing In to Your Account and Accessing the Administration Console

Note:

If this is the first time you are accessing this account, see the procedures for first-time login in Accessing Your Service for the First Time.

To access your Oracle Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Administration Console from the Infrastructure Classic Console:

  1. Access the Infrastructure Classic Console:
    1. Navigate to cloud.oracle.com and click Sign In.

    2. On the Cloud Account log-in page, select Sign In using Traditional Cloud Account.

    3. In the next dialog box, select your data center from the Select Data Center menu.

    4. On the Traditional Cloud Account page, enter your identity domain, and then click Go.
    5. On the subsequent log-in page, enter your user name and password and click Sign In.

      The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic Console for your identity domain appears.

  2. From the Infrastructure Classic Console, click the navigation menu Navigation menu icon in the top left corner, click JCS - SaaS Extension, and then select the service instance.
    The Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension Administration Console is displayed.

Accessing the JCS-SaaS Extension Administration Console from the Service Details Page

The service details page allows you to view status history, availability history, usage metrics, and additional information for a specific service.

To access your JCS-SaaS Extension Control from the Infrastructure Classic Console Details page:

  1. Access the Infrastructure Classic Console:
    1. Navigate to cloud.oracle.com and click Sign In.

    2. On the Cloud Account log-in page, select Sign In using Traditional Cloud Account.

    3. In the next dialog box, select your data center from the Select Data Center menu.

    4. On the Traditional Cloud Account page, enter your identity domain, and then click Go.
    5. On the subsequent log-in page, enter your user name and password and click Sign In.

      The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic Console for your identity domain appears.

  2. On the JCS-SaaS Extension tile, click JCS-SaaS Extension.
  3. On the Infrastructure Classic Console Details page, scroll to the Service Instances section and locate the service you want to access, and then click Open Service Console.