Understanding Business Services for Direct Connect and PO Dispatch

Both the Direct Connect and the PO Dispatch solution rely on business services to transport data between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and vendor websites. Business services transform JD Edwards EnterpriseOne outbound data into a format that can be read by your vendors and then transform inbound vendor data into a format that can be read by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system. Before you can use the solutions, you must understand how business services work and how to set up your system to implement business services correctly.

Note: You can find additional, essential information about setting up your system to use business services on the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) site on My Oracle Support. After you log in, select Implement, Optimize and Upgrade. Then select Implementation Guide and then Implementation Documentation and Software. Click the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) link to access the additional information.

Additionally, you can access Javadoc documentation about these business services. You can find Javadoc for Direct Connect and PO Dispatch by viewing these Javadoc packages:

  • J43E0010 (Direct Connect Authentication Processor)

  • J43E0020 (Shopping Cart Processor)

  • J43E0030 (PO Dispatch Processor)

See “Accessing Javadoc for Business Services" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Business Interface Reference Guide.

The Direct Connect solution uses these business services:

  • Direct Connect Authentication Processor (J43E0010)

  • Shopping Cart Processor (J43E0020)

The PO Dispatch solution uses the PO Dispatch Processor (J43E0030) business service.