9 OGL for Non-Fusion Applications
Fusion Cloud applications have uniform object IDs, referred to as selector IDs in OGL. In a non-Fusion application, the selector IDs vary. Hence, the OGL JavaScript used for non-Fusion applications is slightly different to enable it to call the required functions from the OGL server.
OGL deployment for non-Fusion applications depends on the type of the application. For Fusion applications, OGL JavaScript is installed as a sandbox and published for users. However, for non-Fusion applications, you need to install non-Fusion Java script to enable OGL. Once installed, the OGL features remain the same for both Fusion and non-Fusion applications.
Here are some examples of non-Fusion applications where OGL has been deployed:
- Salesforce.com
- Oracle Peoplesoft applications
- Oracle Enterprise Planning Cloud
- Oracle CPQ Cloud
- Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Please contact OGL Support for more details.