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Contents
List of Examples
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Information
Conventions
1
Understanding This Guide
2
Introduction to Simplified Application Framework Development
2.1
About the Runtime Architecture for EnterpriseOne ADF Enterprise Applications
2.2
About Oracle ADF
2.3
Developing Custom Simplified Applications with ADF for EnterpriseOne
2.3.1
JDE ADF Helpers
2.3.2
The Data Model
2.3.3
Form Service Requests (FSR)
2.3.4
EnterpriseOne Rest Services Interface
2.4
Sample Application
3
Getting Started
3.1
Certifications (Formerly Known as Minimum Technical Requirements)
3.2
Prerequisites
3.3
Installing the AIS Client Class Generator Extension for JDeveloper
4
Connecting to AIS
4.1
Creating a Connection to AIS Server
5
Building the Data Model
5.1
Understanding the Data Model
5.2
Configuring the AIS Client Class Generator
5.3
Generating Data Classes Based on a Form
6
Executing AIS Calls for Retrieving Data
6.1
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ADF Framework Container
6.2
Understanding AIS Server Capabilities
6.3
Understanding Form Service Requests (FSRs)
6.3.1
Events Used in an FSR
6.3.2
Using the Form Service Request Event in Form Design Aid (FDA)
6.3.3
Placing Events in the Proper Order
6.3.4
Considering Hidden Filters and Hidden QBE
6.3.5
Example of Events on Power Forms
6.3.6
Example of JSON Code in a FSR
6.3.7
Example of API Methods for an FSR
6.3.8
Grid Action Events
6.3.9
Example of Grid Action Events
6.4
Understanding Batch Form Service
6.4.1
Batch Form Service - JSON Input and Output
6.4.2
Implementing the Batch Form Service
6.4.2.1
Batch Request Parent Class
6.4.2.2
Performing a Batch Form Request
6.5
Working with the EnterpriseOne REST Services Interface
6.5.1
Using a REST Services Client to Interact with AIS
6.5.1.1
Form Request Attributes
6.5.1.2
Calling FormService on Local EnterpriseOne HTML (JAS) Server through the AIS Server
6.6
Understanding Text Media Object Attachments
6.6.1
gettext Service
6.6.2
Update Text Service
6.6.3
Text ADF Framework API
6.7
Understanding the Media Object API for Photo Media Object Attachments
6.7.1
List
6.7.2
Download
6.7.3
Upload
6.7.4
Delete
6.7.5
Add Media Object URL
6.7.5.1
Add URL
6.8
Understanding Processing Options
6.8.1
Using the AIS Service for Processing Options in ADF Application
6.9
Understanding the Application Stack Service
6.9.1
Service Endpoint
6.9.2
Capability
6.9.3
Prerequisite
6.9.4
JSON Example of an Application Stack Request
6.9.4.1
Open Application: Request and Response
6.9.4.2
Execute Actions on Application: Request and Response
6.9.4.3
Adding a Phone Number
6.9.4.4
Execute Close Application: Request and Response
6.9.4.5
ADF Application Example
6.9.5
ApplicationStack Methods
6.9.6
ApplicationStackResponse Methods
6.10
Understanding Jargon Labels
6.10.1
Service Endpoint
6.10.2
Capability
6.10.3
Getting Jargon Labels to use in ADF Application
6.10.4
Order of Fetched Records
6.10.5
JSON Example of a Jargon Service Request
6.10.5.1
Open Application: Request and Response
6.11
Understanding Query Service
6.12
Understanding Log Service
7
EnterpriseOne ADF Container
7.1
EnterpriseOne Proxy Applications
7.1.1
Understanding Processing Options in Proxy Applications
7.1.2
Retrieving Proxy Application's Processing Options
7.2
E1ADFUtils Overview
7.2.1
Launching EnterpriseOne Menu Task
7.2.2
Launching an EnterpriseOne Application
7.2.3
Displaying Error and Warning Messages
7.2.4
Supporting About Information
A
Creating a Sample ADF Application
A.1
Before You Begin
A.1.1
AIS Class Generator
A.2
Creating the Sample Address Book ADF Application
A.2.1
Getting Started
A.2.2
Creating a New ADF Application
A.3
Building an EnterpriseOne ADF Application in JDeveloper
A.3.1
Generating Form Service Foundation Classes for the Data Model
A.3.2
Creating the Data Control Class
A.3.3
Populating Address Book List and Creating the Data Control
A.3.4
Creating a Task Flow
A.3.5
Creating Address Book Search Panel
A.3.6
Creating Address Book Detail Panel
A.3.7
Creating the ADF Test Page
A.3.8
Finding the ADF Bounded Task Flow ID
A.3.9
Running the Test Page
A.3.10
Creating ADF Library JAR File
A.4
Other Considerations
A.4.1
Translations
A.4.2
Skinning
A.5
Steps to Perform for a New ADF Application
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