Configuring the JD Edwards Enterprise One Connector (Magic xpi 4.7)
To configure the JD Edwards Enterprise One connector, follow these steps:
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Define a JD Edwards (JDE) Enterprise One resource. For more information on the resource's parameters, click here.
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Copy JDE's .ini configuration files for the JDE Dynamic Java Connector into the JD Edwards Enterprise One component directory:
Runtime\ifclib\jdedwards\config\<JDE server name>_<JDE env>
The <JDE server name> and the <JDE env> should be the same values that you defined in the JDE resource. The resource name is not used in this folder name.
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Set the .jar files listed by JDE for the Dynamic Java Connector that are required by Magic xpi to work with the JD Edwards Enterprise One Dynamic connector in the following folder: Runtime\ifclib\jdedwards\lib\ext.
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Configure the JD Edwards Enterprise One connector. For more information on the connector's various configuration parameters, click here.
If you know the Module Name and the Business Function that you want to call, you can enter them directly. Otherwise, you can zoom into the list of Business Functions through the JD Edwards Enterprise One Contexts list, and select the function you want to use.
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Click the Business Function List button to connect to the JD Edwards Enterprise One server and to retrieve the current Contexts list.
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To retrieve a specific Context Module list, park on the Context name and click Get. If you want to retrieve a specific Module Business Functions list, park on the Module name and click Get.
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After retrieving the information from the JD Edwards Enterprise One server, you can use the "find" functionality. To do this, press Ctrl+F. To bring the next value found, press Ctrl+F3.
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Click OK to retrieve the Business Function schema. It will then be displayed in the Data Mapper. Here, you can map data to JD Edwards Enterprise One.