Understanding UX One Pages

JD Edwards UX One pages implement the Alert, Analyze, and Act model, bringing together the pieces of information that you need in specific job roles. These pages alert you to conditions you need to be aware of, enable you to analyze data to determine appropriate actions, and then provide a direct path to the application and form that you need to use to take those actions.

When you log in to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne using a UX One role, you see the UX One pages associated with that role. A UX One page consists of one or more of the following components:

  • Watchlist Pane

  • Springboard Pane

  • Designer Pane

  • Charts

For more information on UX One Pages, see "Understanding UX One Role Navigation" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications UX One Roles User Guide guide.

You can modify the UX One pages or create your own pages that are based on the Alert, Analyze, Act methodology. You create them using Composed Pages and each pane can be made up of the following components:

For more information on Composed EnterpriseOne Pages in general, see "Composed EnterpriseOne Pages" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.