1 Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW

This chapter contains the following topics:

1.1 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW Overview

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW from Oracle is the primary component of the change management system for EnterpriseOne development. A change management system is vital to a productive development environment because it helps organize a myriad of development activities and helps prevent problems, such as when a developer intermixes components from different releases or when multiple developers simultaneously change an object. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW automates many of these change management activities.

1.2 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW Implementation

This section provides an overview of the steps that are required to implement JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW.

In the planning phase of your implementation, take advantage of all JD Edwards sources of information, including the installation guides and troubleshooting information. A complete list of these resources appears in the preface in About This Documentation with information about where to find the most current version of each.

1.2.1 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW Implementation Steps

This section provides an overview of the steps that are required to implement JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW.

In the planning phase of your implementation, take advantage of all JD Edwards sources of information, including the installation guides and troubleshooting information. A complete list of these resources appears in the preface in About These Guides with information about where to find the most current version of each.

This table lists the steps for the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW implementation.

  1. Set up permissions to access and use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW using Security Workbench.

    See "Using Security Workbench" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Security Administration Guide.

  2. Add yourself to the system in a developer role so that you have permissions to create JD Edwards EnterpriseOne objects.

    See Setting Up User Roles.

  3. Set up permissions to create JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW projects.

    See Setting Up Allowed User Actions.

  4. Set up the appropriate database permissions so that you can add tables to the database, drop tables, and add and modify data.

    Work with the database administrator to set up these permissions.