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This video illustrates the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio feature that allows you to modify and create IoT orchestrations and then how to extend it with Oracle’s IoT Cloud Service.
The modern digital economy mandates that we transform how we do business. For JD Edwards, that means using Orchestrator to extend the value of your ERP system to embrace the latest technologies: mobile, process automation, social, IoT, and many others. Key topics in this presentation include:
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator is a key component in your Digital Transformation toolkit. It enables EnterpriseOne to integrate with Internet of things (IoT) devices, Cloud services, third-party applications, custom programs, and more. The Orchestrator transforms external data into actionable business processes Topics from Guides are:
This video covers specific product capabilities and usage patterns to show you how the Orchestrator can be your “secret weapon” to thrive in the digital economy.
Sometimes our imaginations need a little spark. In this PowerPoint presentation, you will see some demonstrations and usage patterns of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator that you might not have thought possible…not even in your wildest imagination.
This quick tour provides an overview of the Orchestrator Studio available with the Tools release 9.2.4.
This webinar gives you a close look at the latest enhancements to Orchestrator.
Support information for installation of Orchestrator Components.
This chapter describes how to download and install the components required to implement the Orchestrator Studio.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator and Notification features provide a powerful framework for automation and optimization of business processes. The framework is even more powerful when the orchestrations and notifications are triggered by events that occur within EnterpriseOne itself, in real time as they process.
Describes the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne AIS Server performance characterization with Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) application and IoT orchestrations.
This tutorial shows how to use the Orchestrator Process Recorder to step through a business process and create a form request for an orchestration. It also shows how to add that form request to a simple orchestration and run it.
This tutorial series shows how to implement an Oracle JET page that uses EnterpriseOne orchestrations to simplify the way users view and act on data in EnterpriseOne.
This learning path shows you how to record processes, create orchestrations, create rules and requests, and monitor health and exceptions.
Beginning with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools release 9.2.4.3, you can call an EnterpriseOne business function directly as an orchestration step. This feature gives your orchestrations more power and flexibility to invoke EnterpriseOne business logic.
The performance characterization of the AIS Orchestrator Studio that is available with EnterpriseOne Application Release 9.2 and Tools Release 9.2.4.3.
This 30-minute tutorial shows you how to build an orchestration and use it to validate the sales order.
A Debug button on the Run Orchestrations page enables an interactive tool that you can use to determine the state of your orchestration at any point during execution. The Debug tool provides a view into an orchestration, enabling the designer to run an orchestration step-by-step and ensure that the data is correct at each step until the final orchestration output.
This tutorial demonstrates how the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio can be used for system administration so that the system administrators can call the Server Manager REST services from the Orchestrator Studio to automate the common administrative tasks.
This series will show you how to implement an Oracle JET page that uses JD Edwards EnterpriseOne orchestrations to simplify the way users view and act on data in EnterpriseOne.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration to check the health status of a server instance.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration to stop an instance of server.
Describes how to associate orchestrations and notifications with events from interactive applications.
Provides an overview of the form extensibility feature to call orchestrations and notifications from interactive applications without customizations.
The main chapters in this guide contain instructions for Orchestrator Studio 6.0.1 and 6.1.x, the latest versions of the Orchestrator Studio. Orchestrator Studio 6.0.1 is available with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2. Orchestrator Studio 6.1.0 is available with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2.4. Instructions for prior releases of the Orchestrator Studio and pre-Orchestrator Studio instructions have been moved to the appendices in this guide.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server REST APIs provide services that AIS clients can use to interact with EnterpriseOne applications.
Describes the configuration of the Application Interface Services (AIS) Server which provides the communication interface between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and various AIS Server clients.(Tools Release 9.2)
This video illustrates the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IoT Orchestrator Studio feature that allows you to modify and create IoT orchestrations and then how to extend it with Oracle’s IoT Cloud Service.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration that can invoke an external REST service. This integration 2solution enables you to use orchestrations to integrate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne with Oracle Cloud and other third-parties.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server REST APIs provide services that AIS clients can use to interact with EnterpriseOne applications.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration that can perform transactions in a JDBC enabled database that is external to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
This video illustrates the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IoT Orchestrator Studio feature that allows you to modify and create IoT orchestrations and then how to extend it with Oracle’s IoT Cloud Service.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration that can invoke an external REST service. This integration solution enables you to use orchestrations to integrate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne with Oracle Cloud and other third-parties.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server REST APIs provide services that AIS clients can use to interact with EnterpriseOne applications.
Describes the setup and functionality for the One View Financial Statements feature.
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration that can perform transactions in a JDBC enabled database that is external to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
This eBook explains the key features and benefits of using Internet of Things with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
This Data Sheet explains the key features and benefits of using Internet of Things with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
This chapter from the Orchestrator guides gives an overview of the Orchestrator and how it works. It al4so explains the EnterpriseOne architecture for IoT.
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This white paper talks about the business value of internet of things and the components of the JD Edwards internet of things 4solution.
This white paper talks about enabling technologies for asset-intensive industries.
This document provides information for installation of JD Edwards Orchestrator components.
Read this section to know how to define the path to the AIS server in the Orchestrator Studio, test the EnterpriseOne to Orchestrator implementation, and upgrade Orchestrator components.
Read this chapter to understand Orchestration Lifecycle management, setting up user access to the the Orchestrator Studio, upgrade orchestration components to UDOs, clear orchestration cache on the AIS server, create connection 4soft encoding records for connector service requests and enable orchestration error and exception handling.
This OBE shows you how to test running a sample orchestration in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Client. It provides a good introduction on how JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications can consume and process data from devices attached to things in an IoT environment.
This tutorial shows how to use the Service Request design page in the Orchestrator Studio to create a form request, which is a component of an orchestration that enables an orchestration to perform a business transaction in EnterpriseOne.
This tutorial shows how to use the Orchestrator Studio to create a message service request. You can add a message service request to an orchestration to enable it to send a message to users in the EnterpriseOne Work Center or an external email system.
Duration: 30 minutes
This tutorial shows you how to create an orchestration that can perform transactions in a JDBC enabled database that is external to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
Duration: 40 minutes
This tutorial shows how to create an orchestration in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio and how to test running an orchestration in the Orchestrator Client.
This Oracle By Example (OBE) shows you how to attach a schedule to an orchestration and how to use scheduler services on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server to run the orchestration according to its schedule.
Duration: 20 minutes
This OBE shows you how to use the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio to create a simple orchestration that will pass data from an Internet of Things (IoT) device into an EnterpriseOne application in an IoT environment.
This OBE shows how you can add a nested rule and service request to an orchestration to create a more dynamic orchestration that can perform more than one action in EnterpriseOne.
The main chapters in this guide contain instructions for Orchestrator Studio 6.0.1 and 6.1.x, the latest versions of the Orchestrator Studio. Orchestrator Studio 6.0.1 is available with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2. Orchestrator Studio 6.1.0 is available with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2.4. Instructions for prior releases of the Orchestrator Studio and pre-Orchestrator Studio instructions have been moved to the appendices in this guide.
This quick tour video introduces the Message Center and how you can use it to manage both your notifications and Work Center messsages.
Digital technologies have transformed our society, and our expectations. If we are hungry or need something, we can order it online and have it delivered to our doorstep. If we must know what the pop stars are doing or saying at every moment, social media will deliver updates right before our eyes. So why are we receiving critical business information like it was the last decade? Re-imagine how you receive and act upon critical business data using EnterpriseOne Notifications.
Social media has transformed our behavior and our expectations about how and when we receive information. So why aren’t we “following” our critical business data, too? This video helps you reimagine how you receive and act upon critical business data using EnterpriseOne Notifications.
This quick tour provides an overview of how you can use actionable notification and orchestration messages to improve your business efficiency.
This quick tour provides an overview of how you can use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Notifications in your business to stay informed of business events and act fast.
This quick tour provides examples of how to use preconfigured notification content to stay connected with your business and take quick action.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Notifications enable you to improve your business efficiency through the use of proactive notifications that are actionable. This chapter contains the following topics:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has created and delivered many notifications for your use. Each system has its own set of notifications that you can download from the Update Center or with Change Assistant. For a complete listing of available notifications, along with additional information about them, click Details.
Review the following topics:
Notifications and schedules, like all other orchestration components created in the Orchestrator Studio, are stored as user defined objects (UDOs) in EnterpriseOne. Review the following topics:
The performance characterization of the EnterpriseOne Notification feature, introduced in EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2.1, enhanced in EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2.6, and within EnterpriseOne applications 9.0, 9.1, and 9.2, is the topic of this document.
This tutorial shows how to create a simple notification that reminds employees to enter their work hours every Monday morning.
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This quick tour provides an overview of the new Scheduler user interface that is available with the Orchestrator Studio 9.2.4.
This tutorial shows how to create and subscribe to a notification based on a Watchlist. It uses an existing Watchlist that counts the number of general ledger batches in error. By setting up a notification based on this Watchlist, users can be notified directly when batches are in error.
This tutorial shows how to create and subscribe to a notification based on an orchestration. It uses an existing orchestration that checks for a credit hold message. We’ll define an input for the notification so that subscribers can specify which customers they want to know about.
Learn how to create and subscribe to a simple notification that reminds employees every Monday to complete their time entry for the previous week.
This Oracle By Example (OBE) shows you how to create and subscribe to a notification based on a Watchlist. This Watchlist counts the number of general ledger batches in error. By setting up a notification based on the Watchlist, users can be notified directly when batches are in error.
This Oracle By Example (OBE) shows you how to create and subscribe to a notification based on an orchestration that checks for a credit hold message. This notification calls an orchestration that checks to see if a customer is on credit hold. If they are, a notification is sent to the account representative who has subscribed to the notification.
Provides an overview of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Notifications and describes how to use the Orchestrator Studio to create notifications to alert subscribers in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
This video provides an overview of the form extensibility feature to call orchestrations and notifications from form events without customization.
This video showing how JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator can be used to achieve process automation.
This chapter describes how to implement and use the form extensibility framework.
This chapter describes how to implement and use user defined objects (UDOs).
This video describes how to associate orchestrations and notifications with events from interactive applications.
This video describes how to associate orchestrations with form events to update grid values on a form.
This video provides an overview of the new Scheduler user interface that is available with the Orchestrator Studio 9.2.4.
This OBE describes how to create a form request by using the Process Recorder.
The Orchestrator enables IoT-enabled devices and machines to become users of the EnterpriseOne applications. As they feed data to the orchestrations, your JD Edwards system stays up-to-date and accurate without human intervention.
The Orchestrator Studio enables a business analyst—someone who keenly understands both the field operations and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications—to create, test, and deploy orchestrations. Analysts can even capture the key processes just by recording the steps while using the EnterpriseOne applications.
The Orchestrator also integrates with external systems and Cloud services, allowing your EnterpriseOne system to send and receive data for integrated business processes.
Orchestrating your key business processes opens the door for extreme automation, integration with external systems and devices, less repetitive, mundane work for human users, fewer errors, lower costs, and better business data. It increases the value of your entire investment in JD Edwards, leading to optimized operations, clearer analytics, and better regulatory compliance.
The Orchestrator allows external systems to discover orchestrations and notifications with inputs and outputs according to the industry-standard Open API specification. Inputs and outputs of orchestrations can be either JSON or XML, and files can be sent and received through file transfer protocols (FTP and SFTP), further simplifying the interoperability with other REST-based systems and services.
The Orchestrator provides an excellent framework for fulfilling inbound requests and requesting outbound services from external systems. In this way, the Orchestrator can expose JD Edwards transactions as REST services to a broader range of integrated business processes.
The Orchestrator for system administration enables you to access information about the Server Manager Console and the Agents, without the need to use the Server Manager console user interface. The system administrators can call the Server Manager REST services from orchestrations to automate administrative tasks.
The Orchestrator simplifies the automation of common administrative tasks and eliminates the need to learn new scripting languages to automate administrative tasks.
Preventive maintenance, system safety, remote diagnostics, and asset management can be optimized when based on accurate, real-time data.
Real-time data, advanced analytics, and better awareness of usage trends produce additional up-sell and cross-sell opportunities.
Getting machines to talk to each other and connecting devices to JD Edwards without third-party dependency renders data retrieval faster, simpler, and more accurate.
The Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IoT platform is built on an extension of existing interoperability architecture that is suited for an M2M network.
Your EnterpriseOne system is not just a place to record and report transactions, but the communications epicenter between employees, your enterprise, and your entire ecosystem, keeping everyone connected and responsive to changing business conditions.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Notifications enable you to stay connected to your business by pushing important information to you. Application links in the notifications enable you to stay proactive and responsive to critical business events, whether you are busy at your desk or out in the field.
Process automation begins with process simplification. Orchestrations can bundle lengthy and complex tasks in a single action. The extensibility framework enables users to launch orchestrations “on the glass” from within EnterpriseOne applications without the need for custom modifications. In this way, traditional users can experience a much easier and simplified way of interacting with the system.
Beyond simplification, the true goal of digital transformation is process automation. Orchestrations can detect data, events, or conditions from within the EnterpriseOne system and from any external device, system, or cloud service that provide APIs. Orchestrations can also enact EnterpriseOne transactions as well as any external transaction APIs. Therefore, the Orchestrator can help you achieve rule-based automation of repetitive, predictable processes.
The built-in Scheduler is commonly used to invoke orchestrations without the need for any integration with devices or third-party systems. A simple flip of a switch allows an orchestration or notification to run once per day, per hour, or any appropriate period, giving your EnterpriseOne system a “heartbeat” of automation.
Regardless of how much process automation we can build into the system, certain events or conditions require human intervention. But that does not indicate that the human activity has to be cumbersome or difficult. EnterpriseOne notifications can be delivered to the appropriate people based on predetermined conditions, and the messages can provide links to appropriate actions.