Administering Oracle Java Cloud Service

Administering Oracle Java Cloud Service

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Contents Preface Audience xvi Documentation Accessibility xvi Related Resources xvi Conventions xvii Diversity and Inclusion xvii 1 Get Started with Oracle Java Cloud Service About Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-1 About Oracle Java Cloud Service Offerings and Oracle WebLogic Server Software Releases 1-2 About Oracle WebLogic Server Editions Available for Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-5 About Certified Oracle Fusion Middleware Products on Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-6 About the Compute Infrastructure for Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-7 About Application and Network Security in Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-7 About the Components of Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-8 About the Interfaces to Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-12 Before You Begin with Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-15 Prerequisites for Instances in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 1-15 Create an SSH Key Pair 1-15 Create an Object Storage Container 1-15 Select an IP Network for a Service Instance with a Managed Load Balancer 1-16 Create a Database 1-17 Create an Oracle Autonomous Database 1-18 Create an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database 1-19 Create an Oracle Database Cloud Service Database Deployment 1-20 Create a Custom Pluggable Database (PDB) 1-21 Use a Database Cloud Service - Virtual Image Database Deployment 1-27 Use an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database on a Different Virtual Cloud Network 1-28 About Oracle Java Cloud Service Subscriptions and Licenses 1-32 How to Begin with Oracle Java Cloud Service Subscriptions 1-33 Access Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-34 iii Access Oracle Java Cloud Service from the Infrastructure Console 1-34 Access Oracle Java Cloud Service from the Infrastructure Classic Console 1-35 Access Oracle Java Cloud Service from Oracle Cloud at Customer 1-35 Typical Workflow for Using Oracle Java Cloud Service 1-36 About Oracle Java Cloud Service Roles and User Accounts 1-37 Java Administrator 1-38 Related Service Administrators 1-38 Service Instance Users 1-39 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Policies 1-39 About Java Cloud Service Instances in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 1-40 Compare Oracle Cloud Services for Deploying Java Applications 1-43 2 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance About Creating an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 2-1 About Life Cycle Management of Oracle Java Cloud Service Instances 2-2 Design Considerations for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 2-5 Service Level 2-7 Software Release 2-7 Edition 2-8 License 2-8 Region 2-9 Compute Shape 2-9 WebLogic Cluster 2-10 Availability Domain 2-10 Subnet 2-11 IP Network 2-11 Public IP Address 2-12 Reserved IP Address 2-12 Domain Partition 2-13 User Authentication 2-13 Administrator Access 2-14 Client Access 2-14 Coherence Data Tier 2-14 Database 2-15 Load Balancer 2-17 Backup Location 2-19 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance by Using a QuickStart Template 2-19 Create a QuickStart Instance 2-20 Simple Java Web App 2-21 Multi-Tier Java EE App with High Availability 2-22 iv Highly Available Java EE App with Caching 2-23 Compare QuickStart Templates 2-24 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Attached to a Public Subnet on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2-25 Start the Create New Instance Wizard 2-26 Specify Basic Service Instance Information 2-26 Specify the Service Instance Details 2-31 Specify WebLogic Configuration 2-31 Configure WebLogic Server Access 2-33 Configure the Coherence Data Tier 2-34 Configure the Databases 2-35 Configure Backup and Recovery 2-39 Configure the Load Balancer 2-40 Confirm Your Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Creation 2-42 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Attached to a Private Subnet on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2-43 Create the Required Resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2-44 Create an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database System Attached to a Private Subnet 2-47 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Attached to a Private Subnet 2-48 Create a Custom Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic 2-53 Start the Create New Instance Wizard 2-54 Specify Basic Service Instance Information 2-54 Specify the Service Instance Details 2-60 Specify WebLogic Configuration 2-60 Assign Reserved IP Addresses for a Service Instance in a Region 2-62 Assign Reserved IP Addresses for an Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service Database 2-63 Configure WebLogic Server Access 2-63 Configure the Coherence Data Tier 2-65 Configure the Databases 2-66 Configure Backup and Recovery 2-68 Configure the Load Balancer 2-69 Confirm Your Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Creation 2-71 Create an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance with Cloud Stack 2-73 Get Started with Cloud Stack 2-73 Template Parameters 2-74 Create a Stack with the CLI 2-74 Customize the Template 2-74 About the Sample Application Deployed to an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 2-76 v 3 Manage the Life Cycle of Oracle Java Cloud Service Instances Typical Workflow for Managing the Life Cycle of Oracle Java Cloud Service Instances 3-1 View All Oracle Java Cloud Service Instances 3-2 Monitor Activity 3-3 Reserve IP Addresses 3-3 View Detailed Information About an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 3-4 Change the License Type for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 3-5 View the Service Metrics for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 3-5 Suspend an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance 3-6 Stop, Start, and Restart an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance and Individual Nodes 3-6 About Stopping, Starting, and Restarting an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance and Individual Nodes 3-6 Stop or Start an Instance 3-9 Stop or Start a Node 3-10

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