JDE Activities
- Overview of the JD Edwards (JDE) connector
- Creating or editing an endpoint for a JDE activity
Endpoints provide the configuration information that Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect to a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne transaction server (JDE server). - 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. - Installing JAR files to connect to the JDE server
You must copy the JDE JAR files on the same workstation as your App Connect Studio installation before you can connect to a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne transaction server (JDE server). - Using the JDE Invoke Business Function activity
Use the JDE Invoke Business Function activity to call a specific JDE business function. You can map the resulting output from this activity to an orchestration. - Using the JDE Poll Real-Time Events activity
Use the JDE Poll Real-Time Events activity to poll real-time events from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne transaction server. A real-time event is a business transaction that provides information from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server that can be used to interoperate with a vendor system. Real-time events can be generated wherever business functions run, such as HTML, WIN32, and enterprise servers. Real-time events are useful for producing notifications in real-time. - Specifying Retry and Delivery Options for JDE Activities
Specifying the Retry and Delivery parameters is one of the tasks to configure a JDE activity configuration.