Environment Workbench
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Employee Work Center
A central location for sending and receiving all JD Edwards EnterpriseOne messages
(system and user generated), regardless of the originating application or user. Each
user has a mailbox that contains workflow and other messages, including Active
Messages.
enterprise server
A server that contains the database and the logic for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
Middleware infrastructure products or technologies based on web services standards
that enable a service-oriented architecture using an event-driven and XML-based
messaging framework (the bus).
EnterpriseOne administrator
An actor responsible for the EnterpriseOne administration system.
EnterpriseOne credentials
A user ID, password, environment, and role used to validate a user of EnterpriseOne.
EnterpriseOne development client
Historically called "fat client," a collection of installed EnterpriseOne components
required to develop EnterpriseOne artifacts, including the Microsoft Windows client
and design tools.
EnterpriseOne extension
A JDeveloper component (plug-in) specific to EnterpriseOne. A JDeveloper wizard
is a specific example of an extension.
EnterpriseOne object
A reusable piece of code that is used to build applications. Object types include tables,
forms, business functions, data dictionary items, batch processes, business views,
event rules, versions, data structures, and media objects.
EnterpriseOne process
A software process that enables JD Edwards EnterpriseOne clients and servers to
handle processing requests and run transactions. A client runs one process, and
servers can have multiple instances of a process. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne processes
can also be dedicated to specific tasks (for example, workflow messages and data
replication) to ensure that critical processes don't have to wait if the server is
particularly busy.
EnterpriseOne resource
Any EnterpriseOne table, metadata, business function, dictionary information, or
other information restricted to authorized users.
Environment Workbench
An application that, during the Installation Workbench process, copies the
environment information and Object Configuration Manager tables for each
environment from the Planner data source to the system-release number data source. It
also updates the Environment Plan detail record to reflect completion.