JD Edwards Scheduler Monitor
The last Orchestrator 7.0.0 brings real enhancements for JD Edwards automation and integration.
I’ve been working a lot with this version in the past few months, in France, UK and Ireland, during our Citizen Developer/Orchestrator workshops sessions and I must say I really enjoy this latest version which is now ready to be used intensively in Production environments:
- Orchestrator Monitor: You can now monitor your orchestrations and notifications using the new Orchestrator Health and Exception Monitoring:
Error Handling: you can set up error handling for individual orchestration steps. In the orchestration step, you can determine how the Orchestrator handles an error, whether it:
- Continues processing the orchestration after the error occurs, effectively ignoring the error.
- Cancels the orchestration.
- Cancels the orchestration and invokes an alternate orchestration or notification
BUT, there is still one missing piece: where is the Scheduler Monitor page ?
You still need to use the AIS REST API to start/list/stop the schedulers !!!
My students were all really surprised and disappointed; they all asked me the same question: as a Citizen Developer you are not supposed to use Postman to start your scheduler; why did they not provide a Web page for that ?
So, while they were working on the different labs, I used my oracle jet skills and quickly created this missing page, which could then be used as a E1 Page in JD Edwards.
You can now quickly start, stop, list the scheduled orchestrations/notifications using this simple Web page:
This page uses in the background the AIS REST API with its Scheduler Service REST Endpoints
If you want to know more or implement it in your environment, please feel free to contact me