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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0.2 Standalone Installation

The JD Edwards Demo installation has got even easier. Thanks to Oracle, who has brought in Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) to the scene.

We have tested the installation on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 too (all 32bit versions, please do let know if it went well for 64bit OS’s). All of them work great. I’ve mostly re-written the steps from the Oracle supporting documents. But it would be better to read this guide first, and then go through . . . → Read More: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0.2 Standalone Installation

JD Edwards Terminologies

Original Content is from – http://oneworldxe.blogspot.com/2009/02/erp-terminology.html

Application Server – Server where ERP logic is executed. A distributed ERP installation can have more than one Application Server.

Application Developers – Also known as App Developers. These developers use the ERP tools to develop ERP business application packages such as Financials, Manufacturing, Distribution, Human Resources, etc.

ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange – Character set used by UNIX & Windows.

BDA – Business view Design . . . → Read More: JD Edwards Terminologies

JD Edwards interview questions

JDE-Source has started a series on JD Edwards interview questions. This series will include questions starting from basics of JDE to advanced stuff. Authored by Vishal Pawar this series of interview questions will be a hit.

Please feel free to ask and answer any questions anytime.

Visit the following for the Most commonly asked questions http://www.jdesource.com/category/general/interview-general/

Learn JDE Business Services – Part 1

BSSV tools release

About: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Business Services

E1 Business Services is the alternate name for Web Services. With the world moving towards Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), EnterpriseOne too has implemented Business Services as a gateway that provides native web services capabilities. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne business services enable you to fully capitalize on the benefits of service oriented architecture (SOA) by providing native support of Web services, including the capabilities to develop, publish, consume, and administer Web services directly from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools. Business services are a set of Java-based business functions created to perform discrete units of work. They can interact with external systems in the form of a Web service.

Business Services – A set of Self-contained, stateless Business Functions that accept one or more requests and returns one of more responses through a well-defined, standards based interface. These services perform discrete units of work such as editing and processing a transaction (e.g. Price Lookup, Currency conversion, Add Order, Weather check etc.)

Web Services & WSDL Overview

Interoperability has Highest Priority with respect to EnterpriseOne, where all major platforms can access the Web using Web browsers, different platforms can interact. For these platforms to work together, Web-applications are developed. Web-applications are simple applications that run on the web. These are built around the Web browser standards and can be used by any browser on any platform.

Web Services take Web-applications to the Next Level. By using Web services, your application can publish its function or message to the rest of the world. Web services use XML to code and to decode data, and SOAP to transport it (using open protocols). Continue reading Learn JDE Business Services – Part 1

JDE Business Services – Development Tuts Coming Soon

JDE Business Service

Today many organizations are adopting the concept of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) as a means to provide greater flexibility to interoperate with external systems and to simplify and standardize integration processes within their IT infrastructure.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has come up with Business Services, which was shipped with E1 since 8.97 tools release. From 8.12 onwards Business Services were available, but needed 3rd party tools to enable it.

JDE development has chosen a simpler definition of . . . → Read More: JDE Business Services – Development Tuts Coming Soon