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This course targets developers looking at learning how to create JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Applications using Form Design Aid.

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This course targets developers looking at learning how to create JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Applications using Form Design Aid.

JDE is one of the most loved ERP system in the market place with an incredibly passionate user base. First, you'll learn the two most common form types, the Find Browse and the Fix Inspect forms. Next, you'll discover the programming language of E1 called Event Rules. Then, you'll explore runtime structures and event processing. Finally, you'll discover probably the most important part of being an E1 developer... debugging and logging. By the end of this course, you'll understand the basics of developing E1 interactive applications.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction
Creating the Foundation Objects
The Forms Design Aid
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The Find/Browse Form
Adding Logic
Creating the Fix/Inspect Form
Debugging

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Taught by Shaun Meyer, who are recognized for their work in interactive application development
Explores JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Applications using Form Design Aid, which is standard in the industry
Develops Find Browse and Fix Inspect forms, which are core skills for developers
Teaches E1's programming language, Event Rules, which helps learners program interactive applications
Examines debugging and logging, which is highly relevant to development
Advises students to take other courses first as prerequisites

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Developing Your First JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Application with these activities:
Review Core Concepts
Review core concepts of E1 interactive application development to strengthen your foundation before the course begins.
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  • Read relevant chapters from textbooks
  • Summarize key concepts in your own words
  • Solve practice problems
Organize Course Materials
Organize your notes, assignments, quizzes, and exams to support your learning and boost retention.
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  • Review syllabus and course materials
  • Create folders and subfolders for each module
  • File notes, assignments, and quizzes by module
  • Highlight key concepts and terms
Form Study Group
Collaborate with peers to discuss course topics, review concepts, and work on assignments together.
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  • Connect with classmates
  • Establish meeting frequency and agenda
  • Facilitate discussions and share insights
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Practice Form Design
Reinforce your understanding of form design by working through practice exercises and creating prototypes.
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  • Create a form design plan
  • Build a Find Browse form
  • Develop a Fix Inspect form
Develop a Sample Application
Apply your skills by creating a fully functional E1 interactive application to solidify your learning.
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  • Ideate and design the application
  • Implement Event Rules and logic
  • Test and debug the application
  • Document the implementation

Career center

Learners who complete Developing Your First JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Application will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
JD Edwards Developer
As a JD Edwards Developer, you will specialize in developing interactive applications on the JDE platform. This course's focus on E1 development tools and Event Rules, along with the detailed instruction on debugging, ensure that a learner will be well-prepared to apply their knowledge as a JD Edwards Developer. A course like this, which starts at the beginning of form design and development and guides through a number of key concepts for building applications, will be highly useful to a JD Edwards Developer at any stage of their career.
ERP Consultant
ERP Consultants serve as advisors to their clients, helping them improve business processes while leveraging Enterprise Resource Planning systems. The knowledge of using JDE gained by taking this course on developing E1 Interactive Applications will make one a more effective ERP Consultant.
Software Engineer
A background in developing E1 applications would be especially helpful in a software engineering role that involves ERP integrations or customization. This course will give you a deeper understanding of the JDE platform, which will make you a more valuable asset to any engineering team.
Business Analyst
JD Edwards Applications encompass a wide range of business processes. A thorough understanding of these applications will make one a more effective Business Analyst in any industry. This course will give you the skills needed to analyze and develop solutions for clients using JDE.
Technical Architect
Becoming a Technical Architect requires a strong grasp of application development concepts. As a JD Edwards Developer, you will have a solid understanding of how to use JDE's tools to design, develop and debug applications, making you a strong candidate for a Technical Architect role.
Project Manager
An understanding of JDE software development life cycle and debugging processes will make you a more efficient Project Manager in this field. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage E1 application development projects.
IT Manager
Knowledge and experience in developing E1 applications is highly valued in the IT field. An IT manager with a strong understanding of JDE will be able to make better decisions about software and hardware purchases, as well as manage IT staff more effectively.
Application Developer
This course will introduce you to the basics of developing E1 interactive applications. By learning how to create Find/Browse and Fix/Inspect forms, add logic, and debug applications, you will gain the skills needed to become an Application Developer for JDE.
Systems Analyst
As a Systems Analyst, you will be responsible for analyzing and designing IT systems. A background in developing E1 applications will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively analyze and design systems that use JDE software.
Technical Support Engineer
This course will teach you how to develop E1 interactive applications, which will give you the skills needed to troubleshoot and resolve issues with these applications. As a Technical Support Engineer for JDE, you will be responsible for providing technical support to customers who are using JDE software.
Database Administrator
A background in E1 application development will give you a better understanding of how databases are used in JDE applications. This will make you a more effective Database Administrator by enabling you to better manage and maintain databases that are used by JDE applications.
Product Manager
The concepts and tools learned in this course will make you a more effective Product Manager for JDE software. In this role, you will be responsible for planning and managing the development of JDE products.
Quality Assurance Analyst
This course will teach you how to develop E1 interactive applications, which will give you the skills needed to test and ensure the quality of these applications. As a Quality Assurance Analyst for JDE, you will be responsible for testing and verifying that E1 applications meet the required standards.
Information Security Analyst
While the focus of this course is on developing applications, an understanding of how E1 applications interact with other systems will make you a more effective information Security Analyst.
Data Analyst
This course provides a good foundation for understanding how data is used in E1 applications. While it is not directly related to Data Analysis, it will give you the skills needed to understand and analyze data in JDE applications.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Developing Your First JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Interactive Application.
Provides a guide to optimizing the performance of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications. It valuable resource for developers and administrators who want to ensure that their applications are running at peak performance.
Provides a collection of recipes for common integration tasks in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. It valuable resource for developers and administrators who want to quickly and easily find solutions to their integration problems.
Provides a technical reference for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications. It valuable resource for developers and administrators who need to understand the technical details of the software.
Provides a comprehensive reference for JavaScript, which is used in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interactive application development for browser-based functionality.
Provides a comprehensive reference for Java, which is the underlying programming language for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Event Rules.
Provides a beginner-friendly introduction to Java, which is the underlying programming language for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Event Rules.
Provides a comprehensive guide to web development with Oracle JDeveloper, which can be used for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interactive application development.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Oracle Application Express, which related technology to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interactive application development.

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