Installing Optional Scripting Languages on the AIS Server (Release 9.2.6)

Starting with Tools Release 9.2.6, the AIS Server is no longer preconfigured to create and run Groovy scripts. To edit or run existing Groovy scripts or to create new ones you must first configure the AIS servers with the Groovy libraries. This is also true for Jython. The AIS servers are preconfigured for JRuby.

Important: Note that the following requirement applies to Tools Release 9.2.7.4 and later only. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne AIS Server is shipped along with JRuby 9.4.2.0 in Tools Release 9.2.7.4. Therefore, if you are using Jython as your scripting language, you must move to the latest Jython release (at least to Jython 2.7.3 release). Delete the previous Jython JAR file in Server Manager Console and upload the latest one. For more information, see See Configure the Scripting Libraries in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Server Manager Guidefor information about how to configure Groovy and Jython.

To enable the use of additional scripting languages for an AIS Server instance, you must provide an associated JAR file and perform the configuration steps.

After you complete the required configuration, you can see the languages listed in the drop-down menu in the script section in the Orchestrator Studio.