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Microsites: Interact with DCS using the ipad app

You can use the Oracle Documents ipad app to interact with the Documents Cloud Service. Go to the app store and search for ‘Oracle Documents’, you will find the Oracle Douments application, get and install the app to your ipad.


The app would like to send you notifications, after that you will also have to accept the License Agreement.


When the app starts up, you will get a quick tutorial to tell you the basics or you can skip this.


In the sign in screen, you have to enter your e-mail address and password again. You will also need the Server URL, just like you did when installing the synchronization client.



After signing in, you are in the app and you can browse your documents.


By default the app does not have the security code on. It is wise to put this on, for this go to the settings page.


Click on the passcode lock and enter a passcode and select to unlock through TouchID if your device supports this.


That is all it takes to set up the app. You can now start using the Documents Cloud from your ipad.

Microsites: Start building your site in the Cloud!

So after requesting the services, and installing the synchronization client, you can start building your site. When setting up the synchronization client I added some documents about my house, pictures, descriptions, maps, stuff like that.

Now with the help of Sites I will use the files that are synchronized to the Documents Cloud to start building a webpage about my house. After you login to your Cloud Services, go to the Service Console.

 Use the left side menu to switch to the Sites part of the console.

Follow the wizards that will help you set up your site. We start with creating a new site.

We do not have any themes yet, so we create a new theme as well.

I selected the Basic theme to start with.

Give your site a name and optional description.

Select edit, you will get a pop up to give your update a name and after that you will be brought to the edit modus of your

Use the Toggle in the upper right corner to switch from Preview to Edit modus, so you can start dragging and dropping components.

 I choose to delete the whole site tree, because I want to start with just one page on my website.

In the left hand menu, select the second tab to start adding components. I drag and dropped a gallery grid on the page.

Go to the settings of the gallery.

Click the images button to add your images to the gallery.

Now the file picker will open and you can select files that you have previously synchronized to your Documents Cloud folder.

After adding the images, I also drag and dropped a document as a component on the page.

Once again, use the file picker to select a document to display under the pictures.

You will now see the images on top of the site, with the document shown below.

This website is not very fancy, but it gives you an idea of how you can start building your website using the component palette and the integration between Documents & Sites Cloud.

Microsites: Install the Documents Synchronization Client

To synchronize your files with the Document Cloud Service, you can install a sync client. I mainly work on windows, so this blog will show you how to get the installer and show the progress of installing the client.

In your welcome e-mail there is a link to download the client, however for some reason that one did not work for me and showed me an error trying to install.


Luckily you can also download the client through your cloud console. Go to your Cloud Services and open the service console.


In the right top, open the menu and select the download app option.


Your download will start and you will see an overview page. Make sure you keep this info, you need the server url later for the sync client.


Run the installer and let the wizard help you install he client.


After the application is loaded, fill in the information from the overview page.


Then sync master will open.


You will see the sync master in the start menu.


You will also see a Documents folder in your favorites.


You can now move files into the Oracle Documents folder.


Use the sync manager to sync the files to the Document Cloud.


You should now see the files appear in the Cloud Console online as well.


So as you can see setting up the synchronization client with the Oracle Documents Cloud only takes a couple of steps.

Microsites: Requesting Oracle Sites Cloud Services

The process of requesting a Cloud product is pretty straight forward, however, you can experience some hiccups as well. So for my future self and anyone wondering about this process here is what to do. First of all, decide what product you want to request after going to the Oracle Cloud page.

I am requesting a Platform (PaaS) Service, so Sites will be visible under the Platform Section. You can either click Sites or Documents, since they are in the same PaaS solution. In the top right corner click the ‘Try It’ button.

You will get a pop up and need to select ‘Start Trial’.

After that you will get the Sign Up form that you need to fill. Provide Oracle all your information and you will receive a text message with the verification code. However, it sometimes happen that you do not get the verification code, in that case, you can click the ‘chat’ icon on the right side menu.

Provide your information before starting the live chat.

Tell your assigned agent that you did not get your verification code and he will make sure you will get it by e-mail.

After using the verification code you should have successfully submitted your request.

If you go back to the Oracle Cloud page and choose ‘sign in’ in the top, you should now see your services after login in to ‘My Account’.

The status will first be Initialized.

After that it should be ready for activation.

You should have gotten another e-mail about this as well. Open the e-mail and active your trial.

You can now see that the Service is activated. You should get another e-mail with the final information that you need. Your trial account is ready for use!



Microsites: Overview

In October after OOW15 I wrote in one of my blogs about Microsites with SCS on top of DCS. Now that both Documents and Sites are available for trial, I thought it was time to give it a try and start building a microsite.

The plan is to create a series of blogs about both Document Cloud Services (DCS) and Sites Cloud Services (SCS). From requesting the product, to building the microsite.

In the first blog, Requesting Oracle Sites Cloud Services, I will describe how to set up your trial account with Oracle and activate it.
In the second blog, Install the Documents Synchronization Client, I will show how to set up Documents to start using it. After setting up and installing the Client, we can Start building your website in the Cloud.
If you want to use DCS from the ipad, you can install the Oracle Documents app.

ADF EMG Audit Rules 12.2.1 Released

The ADF EMG Audit Rules are now available on JDeveloper 12.2.1. I want to thanks to Alexis López for reminding me and helping me out!

If you go to Check for Updates, make sure you tick the 'Open Source and Partners Extensions' and click next:

You should see the 'ADF EMG Audit Rules' appear, tick them and click next:

Wait for the download and install, you should see the ADF EMG Audit Rules being installed:

Restart JDeveloper and you are good to go, happy coding!