General Process Flow for Creating a UX One Page Using a JET Component

The following list describes the high-level tasks involved in creating a UX One page using a JET component. In most cases, it also provides links to sections in this guide or other guides that discuss each task in more detail.

  1. Complete the prerequisites as described in Setup for EnterpriseOne Page JET Development in this guide.

  2. Create your JET application. For more information, see Building a JET Application Using the Template.

  3. Test your JET application in your local environment. For more information, see Local Testing Environment Setup.

  4. Zip up the files within the E1 Page folder in your local development environment.

  5. Log into JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and access Classic Pages

  6. Import your zip file as a Classic Page.

    For more information, see "Creating EnterpriseOne (Classic) Pages in EnterpriseOne" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Foundation Guide.

  7. Go through the UDO approval process and share the classic page.

    For more information, see the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.

  8. At this point, depending on how you have security set up, your classic page shows up in the tab strip at the top of the page. Instead, you should associate it with an external form so that it functions more like a standard EnterpriseOne application.

  9. If you want to access it directly, from a Composed Page, or from CafeOne, you need to create an external form with which to associate it.

    For more information, see "Understanding External Forms" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Form Design Aid Guide.