Setup Considerations

Before you use J43E0010, you can set business service properties, which the system uses to process user authentication information. You must set up these properties before you can use the business service. This table describes each of the properties that are associated with this business service:

Group

Key

Description

Default Value

J43E0010

J43E0010_KEY_PUNCHOUT_ORDER_MESSAGE_UDC_CODE

Use this property to specify the code for the punch out order message. The value that you enter in this property must correspond to the value in UDC (43E/SN) that represents the HTTP transaction type PunchOutOrderMessage.

03

J43E0010

J43E0010_KEY_PUNCHOUT_SETUP_REQUEST_UDC_CODE

Use this property to specify the code for the punch out setup request. The value that you enter in this property must correspond to the value in UDC (43E/SN) that represents the HTTP transaction type PunchOutSetupRequest.

01

J43E0010

J43E0010_KEY_PUNCHOUT_SETUP_RESPONSE_UDC_CODE

Use this property to specify the code for the punch out setup response. The value that you enter in this property must correspond to the value in UDC (43E/SN) that represents the HTTP transaction type PunchOutSetupResponse.

02

J43E0010

J43E0010_DEPLOYMENT_MODE

Use this property to specify the deployment mode. This is the name of the vendor's environment. This value is supplied by the vendor. The system maps this value to the deployment mode attribute of the PunchOutSetupRequest cXML document.

test

J43E0010

J43E0010_DOMAIN_NAME

Use this property to specify the server domain name that is hosting the HTTP listener service. This value is supplied by the vendor.

NO_DOMAIN

J43E0010

J43E0010_USE_SECURE_HTTP_CONNECTION

Use this property to specify whether the post back URL uses a secure HTTP protocol. Values are:

Blank or 0: False

1: True

0: False

See JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development Methodology Guide, "Managing Business Service Properties."