Updating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

To complete this update, you must update all the servers and workstations in your EnterpriseOne environment. Complete the tasks below that are relevant to your configuration when installing EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.1.3 or above.

See also: For information about installing the EnterpriseOne Tools Release on the Deployment Server, see the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployment Server Reference Guide for your platform located at:http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E61420_01/index.htm

The EnterpriseOne Tools Release must be deployed on all Enterprise Servers sharing the same F98OWSEC table as well as all clients that communicate with these servers.

  1. Deployment Server

    Follow the instructions in the "Installing a Tools Release on the Deployment Server" section of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployment Server Reference Guide for your platform located at:

    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E61420_01/index.htm

  2. Enterprise Server

    1. Follow the instructions in section "Change a Managed EnterpriseOne Software Component" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Server Manager Guide to install the EnterpriseOne Tools Release to the appropriate host installation.

    2. If you copied the tables in the Security data source to a new data source during the pre-installation process, update the jde.ini file on the Enterprise Server with the following changes before starting the network services:

      [SECURITY]

      DataSource=<new data source name>

      This is the new data source defined in the pre-installation process.

    3. Verify that you can run PORTTEST successfully.

  3. To install the HTML Server changes, follow the instructions in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Server Reference Guide for your platform located here:

    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E61420_01/index.htm

  4. Deploy a client package for the EnterpriseOne Tools Release:

    1. Modify the Deployment Server update package created by the ESU process (see the Deployment Server section above). Create the foundation to include the EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.1.3 or above.

    2. Make sure this package is defined for clients.

    3. Build and deploy the package to all workstations.

  5. Run the web client and Microsoft Windows client to make sure users can log in.

  6. Run the security administration application to make sure a new user can be added and passwords for existing users can be modified.