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JD Edwards Enterprise One Resource (Magic xpi 3.x)

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JD Edwards Enterprise One Resource (Magic xpi 3.x)

The JD Edwards Enterprise One Resource Setting window contains the following parameters (parameters in bold are mandatory):

Parameter

Description

Server Name

The JD Edwards Enterprise One server name.

You can either enter the server name, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a server name.

Environment

Your JD Edwards Enterprise One environment name.

You can either enter the environment name, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as an environment name.

User Name

Your JD Edwards Enterprise One user name.

You can either enter the user name, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a user name.

Password

Your JD Edwards Enterprise One password.

You can either enter the password, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a password.

Note:

A password entered as an environment variable is masked by asterisks.

Role

Your JD Edwards Enterprise One system role name.

You can either enter the system role name, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a system role name.

Connection Pool Size

Defines the total number of open connections to the JD Edwards Enterprise One server. The default is 1.

You can either enter the number of connections, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as the connection pool size.

Since version: V3.2 SP3

The JD Edwards Enterprise One resource also gives you the following buttons:

Button

Description

Validate

Click this button to verify that the connection to the JD Edwards Enterprise One server is valid. You will receive a message indicating that the connection is established, or an error message if the connection failed.

Index

This button loads the list of available BSFNs into a local index file, called bsfn.xml. You can search these BSFNs later on when you configure the JD Edwards Enterprise One connector.

The file is located in the <project>/jdedwards/<resource name> folder.

Since version: V3.2 SP3

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