Documentation Updates for EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.6.4
The following table contains links to documentation updates in support of EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.6.4:
Feature |
Description |
Documentation |
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Creation and Deletion of Workflows from the Orchestrator Studio |
Starting with Tools Release 9.2.6.4, you can create and delete a workflow process from the Orchestrator Studio. This capability eliminates the dependency on the development client to create and delete workflow objects. |
See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Workflow Tools
Guide:
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Enhanced Workflow Specifications Portability |
You can export and save the workflow specifications as a compressed file which can be easily imported in different environments. This capability eliminates the dependency on the Windows development client for managing the workflow by enabling easy portability of workflow specifications. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Workflow Tools
Guide:
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Improved Layout for Workflows |
The Orchestrator Studio has been enhanced to save the layout of workflows in a more precise way. This enhancement eliminates the time and effort of the workflow designer in realigning the individual components of a workflow every time when it is saved and reopened. Moreover, it optimizes the workflow design process by minimizing the effort in realigning the components of the workflow. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Workflow Tools
Guide:
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Array Inputs for Orchestrations Launched from an EnterpriseOne Composed Page |
The JD Edwards Extensibility Framework provides many ways to extend and augment the EnterpriseOne system. One such extension is the ability to launch an orchestration from an EnterpriseOne Composed Page. This feature enhances the capabilities of Composed Pages by enabling the user to provide arrays in addition to single values as inputs to an orchestration. |
See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined
Objects Guide:
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Free-Form Input for Orchestrations Launched from Form Extensions |
The Extensibility Framework enables users to launch an orchestration from an event on a form extension to extend the application functionality. The business analyst can map the data on the form as inputs to the orchestration. This feature enables the orchestration designer to provide input to the orchestration that is not on the form, thereby enabling the designer to address a wider range of process automation scenarios. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined
Objects Guide:
|
Start a Workflow Process from a Logic Extension |
This feature enhances the capabilities of logic extensions by allowing them to start an EnterpriseOne workflow. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator
Guide:
|
Environment Properties for Orchestrations |
Starting with Tools Release 9.2.6.4, you can use orchestrations to access environment properties configured in the F951000 table using the P951000 (Business Service Property) application. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator
Guide:
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development
Guide:
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Orchestrator Multipart REST Connector without File Attachments |
Starting with Tools Release 9.2.6.4, when you configure a REST connector to invoke a REST service, you can select the File Upload option to configure files as input to the REST service in addition to any text-based input to the request or you can select the Multipart option to allow for multipart request without sending a file. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator
Guide:
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Outbound and Third-party Cross-references for Orchestrations |
You can specify the direction of the cross-reference as inbound or outbound and you can use the existing Third Party App ID field to further refine the mappings between EnterpriseOne and third-party systems. |
See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator
Guide:
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Validate WebCenter Portal 12.2.1.4 on Release 22 |
JD Edwards partners and customers using portal solutions can be confident that their JD Edwards-delivered portlets will be supported if they move to JD Edwards Release 22 and a supported version of Oracle WebCenter Portal such as 12.2.1.4. |
See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Portal Reference for Oracle Web
Center Guide:
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