Invoking JDeveloper

Once a business service has been added to OMW, you can use OMW to launch JDeveloper if you want to add or make changes to the business service artifacts.

Note: Using OMW to launch JDeveloper installs the EnterpriseOne integration components into JDeveloper. Only after JDeveloper installs these integration components will you be able to use the EnterpriseOne wizard to create projects in JDeveloper, to call EnterpriseOne business functions, to create Value Objects, and so forth. Additionally, invoking JDeveloper from OMW creates a workspace for EnterpriseOne objects and the JDeveloper project for the business service, if these two items do not already exist. A check will occur every time JDeveloper is invoked. Configuration only happens if the check fails.

With JDeveloper 12c, extensions and plugins are not loaded during JDeveloper startup. Plugins and extensions are loaded in JDeveloper 12c only when you use a feature provided by the extension. For loading EnterpriseOne development extensions on JDeveloper 12c, select the option Initialize E1 Workspace under the Tools menu after launching JDeveloper 12c from OMW.

Access JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW.

  1. Open the project in which the business service object resides, and then select the business service object for which you want to invoke JDeveloper.

  2. Click the Design button.

  3. On the Business Function Design form, click the Design tab.

  4. Click Invoke JDeveloper.

    When developing business services using JDeveloper 12c, you must select the Initialize E1 Workspace option after JDeveloper is launched from OMW.

  5. Click the Tools menu and select Initialize EOne Workspace.