Creating or Editing a JDE Endpoint
JDE endpoints provide the connection information used to
connect to specific JDE servers and database instances. You can create
multiple endpoints that refer to separate instances.
Importing JDE Libraries
You must import JDE instance-specific libraries on both
Studio and the Integration Appliance before you can configure JDE
endpoints, build orchestrations that use the JDE Connector, and deploy
projects using the JDE Connector.
JDE Invoke Business Function Activity
Use the JDE Invoke Business Function activity to call a
specific JDE business function from any of the three classifications:
master, major, or minor. You can map the resulting output from the
JDE instance to an orchestration.
Configuring the jas.ini file
The jas.ini file provides configuration for JDE installations
using the Java Application Server
(JAS). You must configure the jas.ini file for each environment specific
JDE instance.