This project contains the lab materials for the Cloud Test Drive events organized in various locations. Participants can experiment through these labs with a series of Oracle Cloud Services.
During this day you will be able to experience the various cloud services hands-on. Below you find the link to all labs already available :
- Getting started with Kubernetes Clusters on OCI A simple lab spinning up a Kubernetes container and deploying a hello-world application
- Microservices using Autonomous ATP and Managed Containers This lab will cover the complete setup of Developer Cloud, a Kubernetes Cluster and an Autonomous Database, and then build the CI/CD flow to deploy a Node-based microservice onto this infrastructure, starting from a fresh Cloud Free Trial. If you are joining an instructor-led Cloud Test Drive lab, your instructor might ask you to follow this alternative version of the lab.
- New! GitOps with Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) : learn how to use Oracle managed Kubernetes with the GitOps approach, a new paradigm of implementing Continuous Delivery (CD) for cloud-native applications.
- Run your first serverless Functions using the Opensource FnProject or by using the Oracle Managed service called Oracle Functions. Or optionally create a function from an exiting Docker container.
- Functions and Events: showcasing event-driven serverless functions and an Autonomous database.
- Discover the Helidon Microservices framework for Java by running through the 2 Getting Started Quickstarts for the SE and MP flavour, and then continue with more advanced features like Metrics and Healthchecks in this tutorial
- Building Multi-Cloud Apps on Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Develop .NET web application hosted on Azure and connect it to Oracle Autonomous Database on OCI through a private cross-cloud interconnection link
- New! Use Rancher to monitor your OKE deployments
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WebLogic for OCI marketplace to automate setting up WebLogic with VM's on Oracle Cloud
- Run the non-JRF version of the lab, (no database setup)
- Run the JRF version of the lab including database creation and deployment of an ADF application
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New! WebLogic for OKE - running WLS on Kubernetes via Marketplace Launch WebLogic on a Managed Kubernes cluster (OKE), using the pre-configured image provided by Oracle in the Marketplace.
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Running WebLogic on Docker Spin up the official Oracle Docker Image for Weblogic and deploy a simple demo application on the server.
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Running WebLogic on Kubernetes with a customer managed Operator Launch WebLogic on a Kubernetes cluster, using the WebLogic Operator to control your WebLogic environment.
- Develop APEX applications running on top of the Autonomous Transaction Processing Database.
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Visual Builder : Easily build sophisticated Web or Mobile apps
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Digital Assistant: Building an intelligent Banking Bot - Define a simple ChatBot, create two intents and a few utterances. Finally you'll train and test your bot to see how it works.
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Process Cloud: understand the basics of creating a process workflow (BPMN), connecting it to an integration, and apply Business rules (DMN).
- Integration Cloud Service - This lab will show you how to set up integration between 2 systems simply using the drag & drop features of Integration Cloud Service. In this exercise we will set up an integration between a RightNow instance and a generic REST service of a mobile Application.
- APIARY - The objective of this lab is to give you an overview of the APIARY Cloud Platform as an API Developer.
- API Platform Cloud Service - The objective of this lab is to give you a comprehensive overview of the API Platform Cloud Service as an API Manager.
The workshop is intended to work with the Oracle Cloud account information handed out to you during the event. You will need the following information to start working on these exercises :
- Oracle Cloud account username and password
- Oracle Cloud identity domain
- Data center/region
Alternatively you can request an Oracle Cloud Free Tier account. To get an account look into here.
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