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APPLICATION CONTAINER CLOUD Application Container Cloud with Java SE and Node

The Best Java SE and Node Cloud. Get the choice of either Oracle Java SE Advanced, including Flight Recorder for production monitoring, or Node.js running on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure. Your environment is preinstalled and preconfigured using Oracle Linux and Oracle Java SE Advanced or Node to maximize performance, scalability, and reliability. The underlying infrastructure has the same secure and reliable core capabilities offered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a. With capabilities like elastic scaling, storage, and integrated load balancing you can run your Java and Node workloads on the Oracle Application Container Cloud and easily scale environments up and scale out as your application needs grow. Quick and Easy Create a complete application environment in the cloud with just a few clicks of the mouse. Answer a handful of basic questions and you re ready to deploy. Focus on your application and not on infrastructure details. Scale your application out and traffic is load balanced across instances automatically with no additional configuration. Self-

Self- Use a self-service portal to provision your application and manage its lifecycle using advanced cloud tooling. When provisioning a new application you can: Name the application with a meaningful name that will be used in the public URL of the service. Choose between either Java 7 or Java 8, or Node 0.10 or 0.12 to match your application requirements. Specify the amount of RAM to allocate to each application instance. Select the number of instances of your application to run. Identify the Oracle Cloud services your application needs to connect to. Decide if you want the service by the hour or by the month. As you manage your application you can: Scale up or down by increasing or decreasing the amount of RAM. Scale in and out by specifying the number of application instances to run. Update the runtime environment configuration. Upgrade to the latest Java or Node release with the click of a button. Start and stop your service when needed. Self-

Get a standards-based platform for easy deployment of new or existing applications. Already have an application deployed in an on-premises environment? Not a problem. Easily move your application to the Oracle Application Container Cloud. Simply zip up your application jars and resources and deploy. Using third-party application containers, frameworks, or npm modules like log4j, Jetty, Spring, or Express? Not an issue. You have complete control over what libraries and modules you deploy with your application no restrictions. Self-

Provisioning Your Oracle Application Container Cloud applications are provisioned in an identity domain that corresponds to your Oracle Public Cloud s account. An identity domain controls authentication and authorization to your applications, so you don t have to worry about other users gaining access to your environment in the cloud. The Linux containers that your application runs in are running Oracle Linux 6 (OEL6) and are highly available. The Oracle Application Container Cloud infrastructure contains built-in capabilities to automatically maintain the number of healthy application instances to what you specify. HTTP traffic is automatically distributed across application instances by the built-in, highly available load balancer. As you scale in and out, instances are automatically registered with the load balancer no additional configuration is required. Self-

Developing Use your favorite tools and frameworks you don t need any specific development tool or SDK... to develop applications that run on the Oracle Application Container Cloud. You can: Continue to develop your Java and Node applications as you have with your on-premises applications. Leverage the continuous integration capability offered by Oracle Developer Cloud, which is included at no additional cost when you subscribe to Oracle Application Container Cloud services. Oracle Developer Cloud is a turnkey solution that provides a development sandbox in the cloud with a GIT repository and Hudson-based continuous integration. Application Lifecycle (ALM) capabilities such as bug tracking, wikis, and team development are also included. Use Oracle Developer Cloud to automatically build and deploy Java SE and Node applications to the Oracle Application Container Cloud. Self-

Application Application management operations are easy to use, yet fully managed and automated. Maximize your productivity using one-click operations in the self-service portal to manage your application configuration, deploy new releases, scale to meet demand, and upgrade to new Java and Node versions. Upgrading Java and Node Version Upgrade to the latest Node or quarterly Java SE Development Kit (JDK) release on your own schedule when the release is made available in the self-service portal. If you encounter issues post-upgrade, you can rollback to the previous release with a single button click. Scaling Out and Scaling In Scale out or scale in your application on demand. Scaling out adds a new application instance running in its own Linux container. Scaling in removes containers. As you scale out and scale in, application instances are automatically registered and unregistered with the load balancer so incoming traffic is automatically routed to all available application instances. Self-

Built on top of Oracle s enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure, Oracle Application Container Cloud services are seamlessly integrated with other services offered by the Oracle Cloud. Oracle Java Cloud Oracle Messaging Cloud Oracle Database Cloud Oracle Developer Cloud Oracle Storage Cloud Access REST, SOAP, and Enterprise Java applications deployed to your Java Cloud instances. Connection details like host IP address are automatically published to the application runtime environment. Use Oracle Messaging Cloud to communicate asynchronously between your Oracle Container Cloud applications and with other cloud or onpremise applications. Access using the Java Persistence API (JPA) or JDBC, or using Oracle s open source Node driver with database connection details automatically published to your application runtime environment. Automatically deploy applications built by Oracle Developer Cloud, a turnkey solution for your software development process. Oracle Developer Cloud comes free with Oracle Java SE Cloud and Oracle Node Cloud. Access the preintegrated Oracle Storage Cloud instance directly from your application. The preconfigured storage instance is used to store application logs and Java Flight Recorder recordings, but you can also use it to back up content to an off-site location, programmatically store content, and share content with peers. Learn more about Oracle Cloud s On the Oracle Cloud website. Self- Provisioning Developing Application

Learn More View data sheets, FAQs, pricing, and additional resources on the Application Container Cloud product pages. Set up an account and register at Oracle Cloud. Connect Twitter: @OracleCloudZone Facebook: Oracle Cloud Computing LinkedIn: Official Oracle Cloud Computing Group YouTube: Oracle Cloud Computing Channel Visit Visit our Oracle Cloud community. Oracle Events Oracle Cloud Solutions Blog Self-

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