In this post, we’ll look at how to send a push notification to your mobile device from Oracle Notification Service with Oracle Functions and Pushover.
In this post, we’ll look at tracing for distributed services using Zipkin and a fully compatible managed option in the Oracle Cloud.
We wrap up this short series on Project GreenThumb by looking at the front end views, the build pipeline, how I added push notifications to the app and an overall progress update.
In this post, we’ll look at how you can report and analyze application and server metrics from your Micronaut application directly into OCI Monitoring.
In this post, we’ll look at the reporting queries behind the scenes in my Project GreenThumb app as well as how I added WebSocket support to push the sensor data in real time to the front-end.
In this post, we’ll look at how the Micronaut service consumes the sensor data that is published to the messaging queue and persists that data to an Autonomous DB instance.
In this post, we’ll start looking at the data collection process for Project GreenThumb.
In this post, I’ll introduce you to Project GreenThumb. You’ll learn about the project objective and get an overview of the architecture.
In the final post in this series, we’ll build our infrastructure in our CI/CD pipeline with the native Terraform CLI.
In this post, we’ll look at connecting up to your on-prem and Autonmous DB instances in the cloud from Node-RED via a few different approaches.