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Java runs best on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Oracle continues to innovate for the cloud with the GraalVM high performance JDK to accelerate modern microservices-based application performance. Generate more efficient code that starts up faster and uses fewer system resources.
- SDK
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for Java enables you to...
- Oracle Cloud Downloads
The Java library can be used from both on-premise...
- Getting Started
There are two ways to use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure...
- Oracle Cloud for Java
Open Support for standards-based platforms and frameworks...
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oci-java-sdk provides an SDK for Java that you can use to manage your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources. The project is open source and maintained by Oracle Corp. The home page for the project is here. The OCI Java SDK versions 1.x.y and 2.x.y are now referred as OCI Legacy Java SDK.
8 paź 2024 · The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for Java enables you to write code to manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources. This SDK and sample is dual-licensed under the Universal Permissive License 1.0 and the Apache License 2.0; third-party content is separately licensed as described in the code.
The Java library can be used from both on-premise environments as well as applications running in Oracle Java Cloud Service. The Java library provides the following functionality: Store and Retrieve Objects Optionally encrypt / decrypt Objects transparently on upload and download, respectively.
There are two ways to use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for Java in your project. Import the oci-java-sdk-bom, followed by the HTTP client library and your project dependencies. The HTTP client library is configurable, and no library is chosen by default. The OCI SDK for Java currently offers the following HTTP client libraries to choose ...
With Oracle Java Cloud Service, you can quickly create, configure, manage and scale your Java Enterprise Edition application environment in Oracle Cloud, and in a fraction of the time that it would normally take on-premises.
Open Support for standards-based platforms and frameworks such as Java EE, Spring, RESTful APIs with JAX-RS, web applications with JSF, and more. Quick Rapid, self-service provisioning of complex, multi-tier environments of Java Enterprise apps in the cloud.