This chapter contains these topics:
Developers should not have access to production objects. Policies controlling promotion of development programs to the production environment should be in place. Only authorized and tested program object changes should be promoted to production environments.
When customizing your JD Edwards World Environments, consider the libraries you will use. You should keep all customization objects in libraries that are separate from the delivered JD Edwards World object libraries, and you should use library lists to control access.
All program source, whether provided by JD Edwards or your own custom source, should be restricted from general user access. Source code should not reside in production environments.