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JDE ListJDE Community forums and discussions.Community
JDE RefJDE DB Table Schemas.Community
Quest Oracle CommunityIndependent user community with resources for JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Cloud Applications, and Database & Technology users.Community
Oracle JD EdwardsOracle JDE Help Center.Oracle
My Oracle SupportMy Oracle Support.Oracle
Oracle Technical CatalogOnline resource to track technical and structural changes for the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne product across releases.Oracle
Learn JDEOracle training materials for JD Edwards.Oracle
Oracle UniversityJD Edwards EnterpriseOne training and certification programs.Oracle
REST API for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne AIS ServerDeveloper reference for JD Edwards AIS Server REST API.Oracle
Orchestrator GuideComprehensive guide for JD Edwards Orchestrator and its components.Oracle
BI Publisher for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne GuideReporting/Analytics guide.Oracle
Business Services
Business Services Development GuideOracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Business Services Development provides guidelines for creating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne web services. This document provides information for creating web services for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to be both a provider and consumer of web services. This document identifies the tools for creating business services for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne web service interoperability.Oracle
Business Services Development Methodology GuideThe guide provides rules, best practices, example code pieces, and steps that you can follow to create business services that enable interoperability between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and other Oracle applications or third-party applications and systems. You create business services using the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne toolset and the Java programming language.Oracle
Business Services Server Reference GuideThe Business Services Server enables JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to natively produce and consume web services. The Business Services Server is built on top of a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) server, which can be an Oracle WebLogic Server or a WebSphere Application Server. Applications that are developed or run on the Business Services Server are written in the Java programming language.Oracle