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Using CodeArts to Manage an e-Mall Development Project
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Implementation Procedure
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- Step 1: Managing Project Plans
- Step 2: Managing Project Configurations
- Step 3: Writing Code
- Step 4: Checking Code
- Step 5: Building an Application
- Step 6: Deploying an Application (CCE)
- Step 6: Deploying an Application (ECS)
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Arrears
When you use cloud services, your account goes into arrears when the balance is less than the bill to be settled. To continue using the cloud services, top up your account in time.
Arrears Reason
If you also purchase pay-per-use resources of other services when using CodeArts, additional fees may be incurred. For example,
- When using CodeArts Deploy, you need to deploy an application on Elastic Cloud Server (ECS). Therefore, you purchased a pay-per-use ECS. For details about the pay-per-use billing of ECS, see ECS Billing.
- When using CodeArts Deploy, you also need to deploy an application on Cloud Container Engine (CCE). Therefore, you purchased a pay-per-use CCE resource. For details about the pay-per-use billing of CCE, see CCE Billing.
Impact of Arrears
CodeArts is billed on a yearly/monthly basis, so you pay for the resources in advance. Even if your account is in arrears, existing CodeArts services can still be used. However, you cannot perform operations that generate fees, such as upgrading CodeArts packages and renewing subscriptions.
Avoiding and Handling Arrears
For details about how to top up your account, see Topping Up an Account.
Delete unnecessary pay-per-use resources in your account to avoid unexpected fees.
Configure the Balance Alert function on the Billing Center > Overview page. When the total amount of the available quota, general cash coupons, and cash coupons is lower than the threshold, the system automatically notifies you by SMS or email.
If your account is in arrears, top up your account in time.
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