JD Edwards Orchestrator Training
Our Orchestration Training will enable you and your team to build data integrations and automate business processes without writing a single line of code. As “citizen developers”, participants learn how to create useful orchestrations in hours instead of weeks or months.
Course Outline
Orchestrator Introduction
- Introduction
- Walkthrough of Orchestrator studio
- Orchestration as REST endpoint
Service Request
- Introduction
- Walkthrough of Service Request
- Add Form service requests manually
- Add using process recorder
Data Request
- Introduction
- Walkthrough of Data Request
- Add Data request manually
- Use aggregate function and dataset
Message Request
- Introduction
- Walkthrough of Message Request
- Create simple message request
- Use Orchestrator variable as placeholder in message
- Attach UBE output
Connection
- Walkthrough of Connection
- DB connection
- REST Connection, etc.
Connector Request
- Introduction
- REST Connector
- Orchestrator as a Connector
- DB Connector with groovy script
Custom Request
- Introduction
- Groovy Custom Request
Report Service Request
- Introduction
- Add Report Request
- Report as an Attachment
Rules
- Introduction
- Add Rules
- Nested Rules
Cross Reference
- Introduction
White List
- Introduction
Notifications
- Introduction
- Simple Notification
- Orchestrator Notification
- Adding/Managing Subscribers
More Orchestrations
- Orchestration from JDE Apps
- Events / BSFN
Orchestration Monitor
Schedule
OMW lifecycle
UDO object management
Calling orchestration from excel
Swift Orchestration mobile app
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testimonials

Shreshta Shetty
System Analyst, Sara Trident Emirates
It's good no doubt in that. if anyone wants I will surely recommend.

Leo Luyendijk
JDE Consultant, Velocity Technology Solutions Ltd
I did the Ephlux Course last year and found it very interesting.

Thirumalesh Shanmugam
JDE Sr Technical Consultant, Cognizant
The training was very good and it was very helpful for someone, who wants to have knowledge outside the classroom.