Java project Creation in AccuWeb.Cloud
To deploy and access your Java code on AccuWebCloud, follow these detailed steps based on the provided instructions:
Step 1: Log in to AccuWeb.Cloud Dashboard
- Navigate to AccuWeb.Cloud: Open your web browser and go to AccuWeb.Cloud.
- Login: Enter your credentials (username and password) to login to your AccuWeb.Cloud dashboard.
Step 2: Click on New Environment
- Navigate to New Environment: Once logged in, locate and click on “New Environment” or a similar option on your dashboard. This option may vary in placement depending on the dashboard layout.
Step 3: Select Java and Create an Environment
- Choose Java: Select the Java environment option from the available choices.
- Configure Environment: Enter the details required for your Java environment setup. This typically includes selecting the desired version of Java, specifying any additional configurations, and naming your environment.
- Click Create: After configuring your environment settings, click on the “Create” button to initiate the environment creation process.
Step 4: Deploy Code Using Archive (Local Files)
- Deploy Code: Once your environment is successfully created, proceed to deploy your Java code.
- Upload Your Archive: Choose the option to deploy from an archive or local files. This typically involves uploading a .zip file containing your Java application or individual files directly.
- Click Deploy: After uploading your code, click on the “Deploy” button to start the deployment process.
Step 5: Access Your Application Configuration
- Find the Config Button: After successful deployment, locate and click on the “Config” or configuration button associated with your deployed environment.
Step 6: Access Your Deployed Code
- Navigate to the Opt Folder: Within the configuration options, navigate to find the opt folder.
- Access Tomcat/webapps/ROOT: Inside the opt folder, locate tomcat/webapps/ROOT. This is the root directory where your deployed Java application resides.
- Access Your Code: Your deployed Java code can be accessed within the ROOT directory. This is where your application’s files and directories, including WEB-INF and your application’s jsp or html files, are located.
Step 7: View Output
- Access Your Application: After finding your deployed code, open a web browser and enter the URL provided in your application’s configuration.
- Verify Output: Ensure that your Java application is running correctly by checking the output displayed in the browser.





