1 Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development

This chapter contains the following topics:

1.1 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development Overview

Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development provides guidelines for creating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne web services. This document provides information for creating web services for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to be both a provider and consumer of web services. This document identifies the tools for creating business services for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne web service interoperability.

Important:

Oracle reserves the right to reorganize the business services foundation packages (jar files) for tools release upgrades. If you are planning to upgrade your system, test your custom objects and modify them as appropriate to ensure your code will continue to work as intended. You cannot upgrade custom business service objects after you install a tools release upgrade.

1.2 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development Implementation

This section provides an overview of the steps that are required to implement JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development tools.

In the planning phase of your implementation, take advantage of all JD Edwards sources of information, including the installation guides and troubleshooting information.

The following implementation steps need to be preformed before developing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne business services:

  1. Install EnterpriseOne Tools.

    See JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Server Manager Guide

  2. Configure the Business Services Server.

    See "Configuring the Business Services Server" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Server Reference Guide

  3. Deploy the business services packages to the Business Services Server.

    See "Understanding Packages for Business Services" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Package Management Guide

  4. Create business services workspace and projects on JDeveloper using Object Management Workbench.

    See "Working with Business Services" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Object Management Workbench Guide