
Development Tools Part 1 Rel 8.96
(Also is applicable for customers on Tools releases 8.9.3, 8.9.4, 8.95 and 8.9.7)
What you will learn:
This course provides an understanding of basic application design and development. This
five-day course consists of hands-on instruction on the critical components of designing
forms and applications. In this course students will learn how to set up basic applications and add functionality using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Form Design Aid. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to confidently build and run simple applications that include event rules and processing options. A case study is included at the end of the course to lead the student through the development process and apply the concepts learned throughout the course.
This course requires the student to have three to six months experience using JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne. Prerequisites completed in a previous release are acceptable for this course.
Audience:
• Developer
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
• System Fundamentals 8.96
• Common Foundation Rel. 8.11
Course Objectives:
• Describe the development foundation
• Describe Object Management Workbench
• Describe each of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne tools
• Demonstrate how to use each of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne tools used in developing
interactive applications
• Create data items
• Create tables
• Create business views
• Create forms
• Create processing options
• Add logic to applications
• Add applications to the EnterpriseOne Menu
• Describe basic troubleshooting techniques
• Describe modification rules
• Create an application using skills learned during the course
Course Topics:
Identifying the Development Foundation
• Describing the Development Cycle
Describing the Change Management System
• Describing Object Management Workbench
• Describing Object Management Configuration
Creating User Defined Codes and Next Numbers
• Describing User Defined Codes
• Describing Next Numbers
Creating and Modifying Data Items
• Describing the Data Dictionary
Creating Custom Tables
• Describing the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Database
• Using Table Design Aid
Creating Business Views
Creating Custom Applications
• Describing the Pure Internet Architecture
• Creating Forms
Using Runtime Processing Controls
• Describing Runtime Processing
• Creating Radio Buttons
• Creating Processing Options
Adding Applications to the EnterpriseOne Menu
• Describing Solution Explorer
• Setting Up Task Views and Tasks
Troubleshooting Applications
• Describing Browser
• Explaining Debugging Strategies
Describing Cross Reference Facility
• Rebuilding the Cross Reference Facility
Describing Modification Rules
• Describing Modless Modifications
• Defining Modification Rules