Creating more than one database user in oracle cloud

I hv created an adf application, in which there are 4 models. each model is connected to different database user, where SID is same for all user. These users have some number of tables, which are used as entity and view in model project in adf application. My query is:
I hv activated oracle cloud service for database and java. i want to deploy my adf application on cloud. so, how can i create more than one database user in cloud as i do in oracle db 11gr2? So that my all models will be connected to different database user in cloud.
Also, which service name should i use in model.jpx? I hv used mydb as service name on my local machine.
pls, help me to go ahead!!!!!!!!

Hi Ajaykumar,
To ensure you receive an accurate response to your query, I believe it would be best raised on the Oracle Java Cloud Service forum, here:
Oracle Java Cloud Service
Regards,
Hilary

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