Guidelines for Listings
While creating your application listings, ensure that you are familiar with and comply with the relevant guidelines.
Mandatory Guidelines
The following guidelines are mandatory for application listings in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace. Each guideline must be followed. Before being approved, each application listing is validated against each of these guidelines.
- The App Name must be 80 characters or less. It should be 36 characters or less for optimal viewing.
- The App Name must be clear, concise, and free of spelling and grammar mistakes. It must have no line breaks.
- The Headline must clearly state the application's purpose. It must be described in two lines or less and be free of spelling and grammar mistakes.
- Font/Spacing on the listing must be consistent.
- All text must be free of spelling or grammar errors.
- The Description must be comprehensive and capture the target audience/type of user and present why the Listing is valuable.
- All links must point to the correct locations and open in a new tab or window.
- Text included in icons, banners, screenshots or videos must be legible.
- Images must not be blurred or stretched.
- Related Documents must provide consistent information for users to be able to:
- Launch an instance from Marketplace.
- Connect to the instance.
- Setup or start the application.
- The Support section must contain accurate contact details for customer to engage partner support. These contact details must contain an accurate phone number or email address.
- The System Requirements must contain the list of required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure components including compute shapes, security rules, IAM policies, block volumes, secondary VNICs, etc.
- Terms of Use must be included in your app install package and be free of spelling or grammar errors. Terms of Use name must be in title case. Links in Terms of Use must point to the correct locations and open in a new tab or window.
- The app install package version must match the version specified in any other related image or text for this package.
- The user must be able to launch, connect, and configure the application and related infrastructure using instructions included in the Usage and Related Documents sections.
- Each published solution includes a set of customer facing documentation. This documentation:
- Must include prominent, detailed instructions for connecting to an instance.
- Must include usage documentation or a link to the documentation.
- Must include support details or a link to those details.
- Must list compatible shapes.
- Must document all network ports open by default on the instance.
- Acknowledgment: You agree that you shall not publish any paid Publisher listings on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace if the purchase of products and services and/or provision of related services to the customer may be funded in whole or in part by medicare, medicaid, or any other federal or state funded healthcare program.
Recommended Guidelines
The following guidelines can be considered as best practices that should be followed whenever possible.
- The release notes should be specified as bullet points with proper line breaks.
- The related documents should contain information on how to purchase a license if necessary.
General Guidelines
Here are some generic guidelines for listings of all types. For guidelines specific to application listings or image listings, see the relevant section.
- To ensure the listing content adapts correctly to the Oracle Cloud Marketplace cross platform styling, only basic formatting is allowed in the description sections. If the content is being copied from another rich text source (such as Microsoft Word), ensure any additional styling is removed before submitting the listing for review.
- Pasting content in plain text is recommended to avoid including any hidden styles and formatting. Adhering to these basic formatting options will ensure the listing content displays correctly across multiple devices and platforms.
- The use of the Oracle trademarks within the listing content (such as Oracle product names) must conform to the Third Party Usage Guidelines for Oracle Trademarks.
- The use of the Oracle logos within the listing content (such as infographics and screenshots) must conform to the Third Party Usage Guidelines for Oracle Logos.
- For any images such as logos, icons, or banners:
- Ensure that the images are sized to match the specified dimensions.
- Save images in the specified file format with compression.
- Ensure that the image file size is within the specified file size.
- Your banner must be 1160 pixels (width) by 200 pixels (height), a maximum of 10 MB, and must be a BMP, GIF, JPEG (JPG), or PNG file.
- Your company logo must be 115 pixels by 115 pixels, a maximum of 5 MB, and must be a BMP, GIF, JPEG (JPG), or PNG file..
- Your icon must be 130 pixels by 130 pixels, a maximum of 5 MB, and must be a BMP, GIF, JPEG (JPG), or PNG file.
- Application icons should be distinctive and unique. Don’t submit multiple applications with the same icon.
- Don’t use any Oracle logos or trademarks in the application icons. Ensure you have the usage rights to any third party images used.
- The content of the description section should provide a high-level overview of the application. It must describe the value and benefit to the customer of running/hosting the application on the Oracle Cloud.
- A long description must be preceded by a short description. Don’t repeat the short description in the long description section.
- The description should not highlight or refer to “Oracle Validated Integration”. The Oracle Validated Integration (OVI) program is only applicable to on-premises solutions, and does not apply to the Oracle Cloud.
- In the Usage Information field:
- Include a link to a Getting Started guide that contains complete details required by users to get started.
- Include links to any technical documentation, data-sheets, user guides, and other related documents (including the ones you specify in the Related Documents section).
- List the ports that must be opened. Add a link such as "How to configure open ports" which describes the steps to open ports using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
- In the Screenshots and Videos field, for screenshots:
- A minimum of two screenshots is recommended.
- When taking screenshots, hide any browser tool bars and menus. Use the browser full-screen mode.
- The recommended dimensions for screenshots is 640 pixels (width) x 480 pixels (height). Other suitable sizes include 1024x768 and 1200x900. Larger images should be cropped or resized.
- For best results, images should be created with a native 4:3 aspect ratio. For any images that don’t fit the 4:3 aspect ratio, such as screenshots of mobile phone apps, pad the image with an appropriately colored or transparent background to fit the required image size. Use an image editor to add padding.
- Screenshots must be a maximum of 5 MB, and must be a BMP, GIF, JPEG (JPG), or PNG file.
- Uploaded images are automatically scaled to 240 x 180 pixels thumbnails on the main listing page.
- Uploaded images are automatically scaled to fit the 600 x 450 pixels media viewer.
- Include a demonstration video as the first item in the list in the Screenshots and Videos field.
- Promotional videos that are hosted on YouTube or Vimeo can be embedded directly in the screenshot list and media viewer.
- The URL address for the video must start with either
http://
orhttps://
- The main demo video should be short and to the point, focusing on the main features of the application and the value of the application/integration on the Oracle Cloud.
- Longer videos and promotional content can be included as additional videos.
- In the Related Documents field:
- Addition of a data sheet specific to the Oracle Cloud integration is a minimum requirement.
- Data sheets should be specific to the Oracle Cloud enabled release of the application.
- Add a "Getting Started with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure" document that provides complete details for customers to configure and setup the software.
- In the System Requirements field:
- List any Oracle Cloud PaaS services required to install and run the application.
- List all Oracle Cloud SaaS services that the application is integrated with.
- List any third party system dependencies.
- Include browser-specific dependencies or supported mobile platforms in this section.
- Be specific about any version or edition dependencies, or sizing requirements (if required).