Additional Setup Required for OBIEE Content in Composite Application Framework

To display OBIEE content in Composite Application Framework, you must set up an integration between EnterpriseOne and OBIEE. See the "Configuring a Business Intelligence Connection" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Composite Application Framework (CafeOne) User's Guide for more information.

Navigation to Security Workbench: On the EnterpriseOne Welcome page, select the Navigator menu, EnterpriseOne Menus, EnterpriseOne Life Cycle Tools, System Administration Tools, Security Maintenance, Security Workbench.

To set up Composite Application Framework content security:

  1. In Security Workbench, select the Form menu, User Defined Object, Content.

  2. On Work With Content, click the Add button.

  3. On Revise Content, select CAFE1 from the Feature drop-down menu.

    EnterpriseOne populates the grid with the three content types you can authorize access to in Composite Application Framework: Embedded E1 Form, Generic URL, and OBIEE – CafeOne Layout.

  4. In the User/Role field, enter a user, role, or *PUBLIC.

  5. In the grid, click the icon in the Access column authorize access to a content type.

    A green circle indicates that the security record is active. A red square indicates that the security record is inactive. You can hover over the icon to display the status in text.

  6. Click Save.

To modify Composite Application Framework content security:

  1. In Security Workbench, select the Form menu, User Defined Object, Content.

  2. On Work With Content, click Find to access the current content security records.

    You can use the filter fields in the header row in the grid to refine your search by User/Role or Content Link (content type).

  3. In the grid, click the icon in the Access column activate or deactivate access to a content type.

    A green circle indicates that the security record is active. A red square indicates that the security record is inactive. You can hover over the icon to display the status in text.

To delete Composite Application Framework content security:

  1. In Security Workbench, select the Form menu, User Defined Object, and then select Content.

  2. On Work With Content, click Find to access the current content security records.

    You can use the filter fields in the header row in the grid to refine your search by User/Role or Content Link (content type).

  3. Click the check box next to the records you want to delete and then click the Delete button.

    Note: To disable content security, you do not have to delete the security record. Instead, you can disable the security record by making it inactive. This enables you to save the record in case you choose to make it active again in the future.