Understanding This Guide
This guide is organized into the following parts:
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Part I, Application Interface Services (AIS) Server Deployment and Managementprovides an overview of the AIS Server, information about deploying an AIS Server through Server Manager, and an overview of AIS Server security and management.
This part contains the following chapters
Chapter 1, "Understanding the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services (AIS) Server"
Chapter 3, "Configuring the AIS Server"
Chapter 4, "Understanding AIS Authentication"
Chapter 5, "Managing the AIS Server Through Server Manager"
Chapter 6, "Configuring Scheduler Resilience (Release 9.2.2.4)"
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Part II, AIS Client Development Resources describes how to use the tools that aid in the development of AIS clients. It also describes the AIS Server capabilities and endpoints that enable AIS client applications to interact with EnterpriseOne business processes and tasks.
Except where noted, the features described in Part II can be used in all AIS client applications. Refer to the information in this part as a companion to the following guides that describe how to create and customize the different types of AIS clients:
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools UX One Deployment and Development Guide
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Developing and Customizing Mobile Enterprise Applications Guide
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Deploying and Developing Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Applications for EnterpriseOne
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Interface Services Client Java API Developer's Guide
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools REST API for the Application Interface Services Server Guide
Part II contains the following chapters:
Chapter 7, "Using the AIS Client Class Generator"
Chapter 8, "Remapping Fields for Customized EnterpriseOne Forms"
Chapter 9, "AIS Server Capabilities and Services"
Chapter 10, "Caching Service Request Responses (Release 9.2.1.1)"
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