Installing the Development Client and Web Client Features (WLSH4A and WASH4A)

This chapter describes installing the Development Client. Optionally, the Web Client may be installed during the Development Client installation or during a separate installation. As described earlier in this document, the Web Client uses an application server that processes requests from a browser and then returns the results back to the browser. The application server may be either Oracle WebLogic Server, IBM WebSphere Express, IBM WebSphere for Developers, or WebSphere 9.0.

Note: Tools Release 9.2 Update 2. The existing installer H4A85 is renamed to WASH4A and is enhanced to support IBM WebSphere 9.0 along with existing support of IBM WAS 8.5.5.
Note: To include the Web Client installation in the Development Client installation process, a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Administrator would define a feature and include that feature in the package to install. For details on these package builds, refer to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployment Server Reference Guide in the chapter entitled: Working With the Full Client Package.In addition to Web Client Features, a client package can include additional features that perform tasks such as installing the Visual Studio runtime libraries. Refer to the appendix of this guide entitled: Using the Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler.
Caution: This document concentrates on using the latest releases of E1 Tools, E1 Applications, and OEE. However in some cases, it is possible to mix old or new releases of E1 with various versions of the OEE database. For example, an Applications 9.1 package can be installed on a computer with OEE 12c or 11gR2 installed. Special considerations need to be observed when doing this. See Mixing Releases of EnterpriseOne Development Client and OEE.