Understanding WSRP

Two foundational terminologies in Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) standards are Producer and Consumer. The Producer is a web service that offers one or more portlets and implements various WSRP interfaces and operations. In the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne solution, the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server is the WSRP producer.

The Consumer is a web service client that invokes producer-offered WSRP web services and provides an environment for users to interact with portlets offered by one or more producers. In the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne solution, the Oracle WebCenter is the WSRP consumer that is used to display and group multiple JD Edwards EnterpriseOne portlets as well as portlets provided by other WSRP producers.

Note: Server Manager must be used to deploy the EnterpriseOne HTML Web Client as a WSRP/Portal producer.You have an option not to deploy WSRP components if the instance is for HTML server (JAS) only. If you are planning to use the instance as your WSRP producer, ensure you have this option check during deployment. The default is checked. Changing the ini setting after deployment will not install or un-install the WSRP components. You must re-deploy the application to take effect.
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The default is to deploy WSRP components.