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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Audience
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Connectors
1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Connectors Overview
1.2
Connectors Implementation
2
Understanding COM Interoperability
2.1
COM Interoperability
2.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne COM Interoperability
2.2.1
COM Objects
2.2.2
COM Interoperability Usage
3
Understanding the COM Solution for Business Function Execution
3.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne COM Server
3.2
COM Connector
3.3
GenCOM Components
3.3.1
Understanding GenCOM
3.3.2
Installation Information
3.3.3
ProgID
3.3.4
Setting Up an Environment for GenCOM
3.3.4.1
Example: Include Directories
3.3.4.2
Example: Lib Directories
3.3.4.3
Example: Paths
3.3.4.4
Example: Basemake Directories
3.3.4.5
Example: Bkoffice Directories
3.3.4.6
Example: DXSDKROOT Directories
3.3.4.7
INETSDK directory
3.3.5
Running GenCOM
3.3.6
Using GenCOM Output
3.3.6.1
Visual Basic
3.3.6.2
Visual C++
3.4
COM Wrapper CheckVer
3.4.1
Running CheckVer
3.4.1.1
Syntax
3.4.1.2
Example
3.4.1.3
Options
4
Deploying the COM Solution for Business Function Execution
4.1
Understanding COM Server Deployment for Business Function Execution
4.2
Setting Up the DCOM Server for Business Function Execution
4.2.1
Understanding DCOM Server Set Up
4.2.2
Setting Up DCOM for a Server Environment
4.2.3
Setting Up Security on the COM Server
4.2.4
Setting Up the Identity as Interactive User
4.2.5
Setting Up DCOM for a Client Environment
4.3
Installing COM Connector
4.3.1
Installing COM Connector on a Non-JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Client Environment
4.4
Using OCM Support with COM Connector
4.4.1
[INTEROP]
4.4.2
[OCM]
4.5
Using BHVRCOM with COM
4.6
Use IJDETimeZone Interface
4.6.1
XML File generated by GenCOM for IJDETimeZone
4.7
Requesting Inbound XML Using COM Server
4.8
Using COM Reliability
4.9
Using COM Tracing and Logging
4.9.1
Resolving Tracing Issues
5
Using COM Transactions
5.1
Understanding COM Interoperability Transactions
5.1.1
Outline for Calling Prepare and Commit
5.1.2
COM+ Two-Phase Commit Transaction
5.2
Setting Up the COM+ Environment
5.3
Running COM+ Transactions
5.3.1
Understanding COM+ Transactions
5.3.2
Creating a Transactional Object (SOEProj.vbp)
5.3.2.1
Module1 : Module1.bas
5.3.3
Creating a Transactional Client
5.4
Running a Distributed Transaction
5.4.1
Understanding COM+ Transaction
5.4.2
Creating MTStest for a Distributed Transaction (MTStest.vbp)
5.4.2.1
MTSTestClass : MTStest.bas
5.4.2.2
Module1 : Module1.bas
5.4.3
Creating ClientPrj for a Distributed Transaction
5.4.4
Registering the COM+ .dll
6
Using COM Connector Solution for Guaranteed Events
6.1
Understanding COM Connector Guaranteed Events
6.2
Setting Up the COM Connector for Guaranteed Events
6.2.1
Understanding COM Connector Setup for Guaranteed Events
6.2.2
Installing and Setting Up the COM Connector for Guaranteed Events
6.2.3
Registering Components for COM Connector
6.2.4
Subscribing to Events
6.2.5
Logging COM Events
6.3
Implementing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interfaces
6.3.1
Implementing a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interface
6.3.2
Creating a COM+ Component
6.3.2.1
EventSink: OneWorldTransientEventSink.cls
6.3.3
Logging on to the COM Connector
6.3.3.1
COMConnector: frmLogin.frm
6.3.3.2
COMConnector Common.bas
6.3.3.3
COMConnector: SubscriptionManager
6.3.4
Subscribing to an Event
6.3.4.1
Subscriber: MainForm.frm
6.3.5
Integrating with BizTalk
6.3.5.1
Subscriber: BizTalk.cls
6.3.6
Adding a New Application
6.3.7
Installing the Event Class
6.4
Registering EventSink for Persistent Subscription
7
Understanding jdeinterop.ini for COM Connector
7.1
Settings for jdeinterop.ini File for the COM Connector
7.1.1
[OCM]
7.1.2
[JDENET]
7.1.3
[SERVER]
7.1.4
[SECURITY]
7.1.5
[DEBUG]
7.1.6
[INTEROP]
7.1.7
[EVENTS]
7.1.8
[JMSEVENTS]
7.1.8.1
WebSphere
7.1.8.2
Oracle WebLogic Application Server
8
Understanding iJDEScript
8.1
iJDEScript
8.2
iJDEScript Commands
8.2.1
Build Command
8.2.1.1
Syntax
8.2.2
Call Command
8.2.2.1
Syntax
8.2.2.2
Example
8.2.3
Define Command
8.2.3.1
Syntax
8.2.3.2
Example
8.2.4
Define! Command
8.2.4.1
Syntax
8.2.4.2
Example
8.2.5
Exit Command
8.2.5.1
Syntax
8.2.6
Help Command
8.2.6.1
Syntax
8.2.7
Import Command
8.2.7.1
Syntax
8.2.7.2
Example
8.2.8
Importlib Command
8.2.8.1
Syntax
8.2.8.2
Example
8.2.9
Interface Command
8.2.9.1
Syntax for COM
8.2.9.2
COM Example
8.2.10
Library Command
8.2.10.1
Syntax
8.2.10.2
Example
8.2.11
Login Command
8.2.11.1
Syntax
8.2.11.2
Example
8.2.12
Logout Command
8.2.12.1
Syntax
8.2.13
Opt Command
8.2.13.1
Syntax
8.2.13.2
Example
8.2.14
Rename Command
8.2.14.1
Syntax
8.2.14.2
Example
8.2.15
Say Command
8.2.15.1
Syntax
8.2.15.2
Example
8.2.16
Sub Command
8.2.16.1
Syntax
8.2.16.2
Example
8.2.17
System Command
8.2.17.1
Syntax
8.2.17.2
Example
9
Understanding Java Interoperability Solution
9.1
Java Interoperability Solution
10
Working with the Dynamic Java Connector
10.1
Understanding the Dynamic Java Connector
10.2
Designing the Dynamic Java Connector
10.2.1
Business Function Spec Metadata Introspection
10.2.1.1
BSFNMethod
10.2.1.2
BSFNParameter
10.2.1.3
BSFNSpecSource
10.2.1.4
SpecDictionary
10.2.2
Business Function Spec Metadata Validation
10.2.3
SpecImageConsole
10.2.3.1
Generate Spec Image
10.2.3.2
Usage
10.2.3.3
Options
10.2.3.4
Explanation
10.2.3.5
Example
10.2.3.6
Update Spec Image
10.2.3.7
Usage
10.2.3.8
Options
10.2.3.9
Explanation
10.2.3.10
Example
10.2.3.11
Validate Spec Image
10.2.3.12
Usage
10.2.3.13
Options
10.2.3.14
Explanation
10.2.3.15
Example
10.2.3.16
Synchronize Spec Image
10.2.3.17
Usage
10.2.3.18
Options
10.2.3.19
Explanation
10.2.3.20
Example
10.3
Installing the Dynamic Java Connector
10.4
Running the Dynamic Java Connector
10.4.1
Calling a Business Function
10.4.2
BSFN Cache
10.4.3
Transaction Using the Dynamic Java Connector
10.4.4
OCM Support for the Dynamic Java Connector
10.5
Managing the User Session for the Dynamic Java Connector
10.5.1
User Session Management for the Dynamic Java Connector
10.5.2
Inbound XML Request Using the Dynamic Java Connector
10.5.3
Logging for the Dynamic Java Connector
10.5.4
Exception Handling for the Dynamic Java Connector
10.6
Using Sample Applications
10.6.1
Sample Applications
10.6.2
Setting Up Sample Applications
10.6.3
Running the Sample Applications
11
Using Java Connector Guaranteed Events
11.1
Understanding Java Connector Events
11.1.1
Prerequisites
11.2
Developing a Java Connector Events Application
11.2.1
Understanding Java Connector Events Application Development
11.2.2
Introspection Operations
11.2.2.1
EventIntrospectionApp.java
11.2.3
Asynchronous Event Sessions
11.2.3.1
MyListener.java
11.2.3.2
EventAsyncApp.java
11.2.4
Synchronous Event Sessions
11.2.4.1
EventSyncApp.java
11.3
Using the Sample Connector Events Client
11.3.1
Understanding Connector Events Client Tool
11.3.2
Prerequisites for Using the Sample Connector Events Client
11.3.3
Using the Connector Events Client Tool
11.3.4
Configuring the Sample Connector Events Client
11.3.4.1
To configure the Sample Connector Events Client
11.3.5
Running the Sample Connector Events Client
11.3.6
Resolving Java Connector Events Client Tool Issues
12
Understanding jdeinterop.ini for Java Connector
12.1
Settings for the jdeinterop.ini File for the Java Connector
12.1.1
[OCM]
12.1.2
[CACHE]
12.1.3
[JDENET]
12.1.4
[SERVER]
12.1.5
[SECURITY]
12.1.6
[INTEROP]
12.1.7
[EVENTS]
13
Understanding jdelog.properties File
13.1
Settings for the jdelog.properties File
13.1.1
[E1LOG]
13.1.2
[LOG1]
13.1.3
[LOG2]
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