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Contents
List of Examples
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Understanding the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Internet of Things (IoT) Orchestrator
1.1
Overview
1.2
How It Works
1.3
EnterpriseOne Architecture for IoT
2
Getting Started
2.1
Certifications (Formerly Known as Minimum Technical Requirements)
2.2
Prerequisites
2.3
Installing and Configuring the EnterpriseOne IoT Components
2.4
Testing the EnterpriseOne IoT Implementation
3
Designing an Orchestration
3.1
Understanding the Orchestration Design Process
3.2
Identifying the Problem and Solution
3.3
Identifying the Data for the Orchestration
3.4
Identifying the Rules for the Orchestration
3.5
Identifying the Cross-Reference Information for the Orchestration
3.6
Identifying the Service Request Information for the Orchestration
4
Configuring an Orchestration
4.1
Understanding Orchestrations and the Orchestration Directory Structure
4.2
Configuring Service Request XMLs
4.2.1
Understanding Service Request XMLs
4.2.2
Understanding the Service Request XML Structure
4.2.3
Defining the Service Request Metadata for the Orchestration
4.2.4
Example of a Service Request XML
4.3
Configuring Rules XMLs
4.3.1
Understanding Rule XMLs
4.3.2
Understanding the Rule XML Structure
4.3.3
Defining the Rule Metadata for the Orchestration
4.3.4
Example of a Rule XML
4.4
Configuring Cross-Reference XMLs
4.4.1
Understanding Cross-Reference XMLs
4.4.2
Understanding the Cross-Reference XML Structure
4.4.3
Defining the Cross-Reference Metadata
4.4.4
Examples of Cross-Reference XML and Cross-Reference Records in EnterpriseOne
4.5
Configuring White List XMLs
4.5.1
Understanding White List XMLs
4.5.2
Understanding the White List XML Structure
4.5.3
Defining the White List Metadata for an Orchestration
4.5.4
Examples of White List XML and White List Records in EnterpriseOne
4.6
Configuring Orchestration XMLs
4.6.1
Understanding Orchestration XMLs
4.6.2
Understanding the Orchestration XML Structure
4.6.3
Defining the Metadata for the Orchestration
4.6.4
Example of an Orchestration XML
4.7
Supported Input Message Formats
4.8
Setting Up Cross-References and White Lists in EnterpriseOne (P952000)
4.8.1
Creating the "AIS" User Defined Code for IoT Cross Reference and White List Records
4.9
Setting up Orchestration Security
4.10
Using the EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Client to Build the Input Message and Test the Orchestration
5
Creating Custom Java for Orchestrations
5.1
Understanding Custom Java for Orchestrations
5.2
Creating Custom Java
5.2.1
Using Custom Java for the Orchestration Service Request
5.2.2
Using Custom Java for the Orchestration Rule
5.3
Deploying Custom Java
5.3.1
Deploying Custom Java on AIS Server on Oracle WebLogic Server
5.3.2
Deploying Custom Java on AIS Server on IBM WebSphere Application Server
6
Managing IoT Orchestrations
6.1
Using Server Manager to Manage IoT Orchestrations
6.2
Managing the Life Cycle of IoT Orchestrations
6.3
Managing IoT Orchestration Modifications Using the AIS Administration Service
A
Sample Orchestrations
A.1
Prerequisite
A.2
Running the Sample Orchestrations
A.3
Add Conditioned Based Maintenance Alert Sample Orchestration
A.3.1
Sample Input
A.4
Update Equipment Location Sample Orchestration
A.4.1
Sample Input
A.5
Update Meter Reading Sample Orchestration
A.5.1
Sample Input
B
Troubleshooting
B.1
Enable Debugging on the AIS Server
B.2
Troubleshooting Orchestration Runtime Issues
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