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section 1Assembling a Full Package

  1. Access JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the Deployment Server.
  2. Sign in to the DEP920 path code.
  3. Enter GH9083 in the Fast Path and press Enter.
  4. From System Administration Tools, select the Package and Deployment Tools menu, Package Assembly.
  5. On the Work with Packages form, click Add, and then on the Package Assembly Director form, click Next.
  6. On the Package Information form, complete the Package Name, Description, and Path Code fields.
    Note: The name of the package cannot be longer than eight characters.
  7. Select the Director option, and click Next.
  8. On Package Type Selection, select Full, and click Next:
  9. On the Foundation Component form, verify you are selecting the 64-bit foundation.
  10. On the Database Component form, accept the default location, or click Browse to specify another database location.
  11. The system builds your package from the deployment data source that is associated with the default object path. Verify that the correct location appears on the form.
  12. On the Object Component form, click Next.
  13. On the Default Object Component form, click Next.
  14. To add a feature, click Browse.
  15. On the Feature Component Selection form, click Find to display a list of features, select one or more features, and then click Select to add the features that you want to include in your package.
  16. Click Close to return to the Features Component form.
  17. On the Feature Component form, click Next.
  18. On the Language Component form, click Next.
  19. Click End.
  20. Click Activate on the Row menu.
  21. Click Define Build from the Row menu.


section 1Building a Full Package

  1. Access JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the Deployment Server.
  2. Sign in to the DEP920 pathcode.
  3. Enter GH9083 in the Fast Path and press Enter.
  4. Click Package Build on the right-side.
  5. Find and select the defined package that you want to build.
  6. If the package definition has a status of In Definition, you must change the status to Assembly-Definition Complete before you build the package. To change the status, select the package and select Activate from the Row menu.
  7. On the Package Selection form, in the Express Option pane, select one of these options:
    • Director - Select this option if you want to configure the package build. Director enables you to navigate the package build definition forms.
    • Express - Select this option if you want to accept the default build parameters. Express enables you to accept the default options for the package build and skip the package build definition forms.
  8. If you selected the Express option, skip to the Reviewing Package Selections task. If you selected the Director option, continue with the next task.
  9. For Foundation, click the icon to the left.
  10. On the Foundation Component Selection page, select the 64-bit foundation.
  11. On the Package Build Location form, select one or both of these options:
    • Client - Select to indicate that the package is being built for installation on client workstations.
    • Server(s) - Select to indicate that the package is being built for installation on one or more servers.
  12. If you are building a package for client workstations only, click Next .
  13. If you are building a server package, you can specify the Shared Location for the shared spec database and click Next.
  14. Note: The default shared spec database is always the central objects data source for the package path code.

  15. To select a server on the Server Selection form, double-click the row header for the server. A check mark indicates your selection. You can select multiple servers.
  16. Note: Servers are automatically selected for an update package. They are selected based on the server selection of the parent package.

  17. Click Next.
  18. On the Build Specification Options form, select Build Options to take the package definition and copy and convert objects from the central data source to the replicated format used by workstations.
  19. Complete the following fields and click Next:
    Field
    Description
    All Specification Tables
    Select this option if you want to build all specification tables into the package.
    Individual Specification Tables   
    Select this option if you would like to select individual tables to include in the package. All of the tables listed on the Individual Specifications Selection form will be included in the package.
    Stop Build Option
    Indicate the point at which the system should stop the build. You can continue building on all errors, stop building on specification errors, stop building on business function errors, or avoid compressing when errors exist.
    Replace jde.ini   
    For update packages, indicate if you want a new jde.ini file delivered with the package. Leave this unchecked unless the jde.ini file has changed. For example, the jde.ini may change when you perform upgrades or when you re-configure in release master.
  20. If you chose to build individual specification tables, the Individual Specification Selection form appears.
  21. To indicate that you do not want to build a specification table, clear the option.
  22. Click Next.
  23. Complete the following fields and click Next:
  24. Field
    Description
    Build Mode
    Specify the build mode, such as debug or optimize.
    Stop-Build Option
    Specify what action to take if errors occur while building business functions.
    Build BSFN Documentation
    Specify whether you want to build the documentation for the functions.
    Clear Output Destination First
    Indicate if you want the destination directory for the functions to be cleared before the build.

  25. On the Compression Options form, select Compress Client Options if you would like to compress the client package.
  26. Select this option to compress the applications included in the package, and to specify options for the compression process.

  27. On the Compression tab, for Compression Options, select Compress Data in order to compress the data.CAB.
    If you did not get the Tools Release through Server Manager, select "Compress Foundation".
    This only needs to be checked for the first package for each path code.
  28. If you are compressing the client package, select from these options:
    Option Description
    All Client Directories Select to compress all of the directories listed on the Individual Directory Selection form.
    Individual Client Directories    Select to compress only certain directories which you specify.
    Compress Data Indicate whether to compress the data in a package after the package is created. Compress Data compresses the Supported Local Database that is associated with this package.
    Compress Foundation    Indicate whether to compress the foundation files in the package after the package is created. Compress Foundation compresses the foundation that is associated with the package.
  29. Select Compress Server Options if you would like to compress the server package.
    • Select this option to compress the applications included in the package, and to specify options for the compression process.
    • You should select Compress Server Options if you plan to build the package on one enterprise server and deploy it to another enterprise server.
  30. If you are compressing the server package, select from these options:
    Option
    Description
    All Server Directories   
    Select to compress all of the directories listed on the Individual Directory Selection form.
    Individual Server Directories   
    Select to compress only certain directories which you specify.
  31. Click Next. If you chose to compress individual directories, the Individual Directory Selection form appears.
  32. On the Individual Directory Selection form, indicate that you want to compress a directory for the client or server by clicking its option to select it and click Next.
  33. If the package does not include features, skip to the next task. On the Build Features form, if you want to build a feature.inf file with the package, select the Build Feature INFs option. When you select this option, the Compress and Build options become available.
  34. Click Next.
  35. Review the package build selections and click End.