Getting up and Running with Your Java Cloud Service

With the Oracle Java Cloud Service you can manage the backend infrastructure of your OEPE applications without exposing the runtime to its service users. When you sign up for the Java Oracle Cloud Service, you get a deployment target for your OEPE application using a set of Java EE release 5, Java EE release 6, and Oracle WebLogic Server capabilities, in addition to a My Services web-based interface to manage your cloud tools.

For more information on the Java Cloud Service see, https://cloud.oracle.com/mycloud/f?p=service:java:0:::::

To add Java Cloud Service to your OEPE application:

  1. Subscribe to the Java Cloud Service at http://cloud.oracle.com. You will get an email with the service details, which you will need to configure your OEPE application for the cloud.

  2. Open your application.

  3. Follow the steps in Adding Your Oracle Cloud Services.

Viewing the Java Cloud Service Jobs Log

The Oracle Java Cloud Service Jobs log, shown in Figure: Oracle Java Cloud Service - Jobs Window, provides comprehensive information on the jobs being executed by the Java Cloud Service, including Id, status, duration, and nature of your operation.

Oracle Java Cloud Service - Jobs Window

Oracle Java Cloud Service Service Jobs Window

To view the Oracle Java Cloud Service - Jobs log:

Right-click your service in the Servers view and select Java Cloud Service Instance Log.

You can filter jobs shown in the window by clicking the Filter icon in the toolbar to open the Jobs Filter, shown in Figure: Jobs Filter Dialog.

Jobs Filter Dialog

Jobs Filter Dialog

Viewing the Java Cloud Service Instance Log

The Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance log provides detail on the performance of your services, as shown in Figure: Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Log.

Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Log

Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Log

To view the Oracle Java Cloud Service Jobs log:

Right-click your service in the Servers view and select Java Cloud Service Jobs.

You can select the Filter icon in the toolbar to filter service instances using the Events Filter dialog, shown in Figure: Events Filter - Service Instances.

Events Filter - Service Instances

Events Filter