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Oracle Validated Integration gives
customers confidence that a
partner's integration is
functionally sound and performs
as designed. This can help
customers to reduce deployment
risk, lower total cost of ownership,
and improve the user experience
related to the partner's integrated
offering.
DSI Mobile Enterprise Platform Validated Integration with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2
1201 Walnut Street
Suite 1100
Kansas City, MO 64106
Tel.: +1.816.416.5000
Fax: +1.816.416.7300
dsiglobal.com
End-to-End Visibility, Optimization, and Execution Across the Extended Supply Chain The DSI Mobile Enterprise Platform helps to equip the new breed of supply chain—the digital supply chain—to be more connected, intelligent, scalable, and rapid.
Company Overview
By making information and processes more visible, efficient and more customer-centric, DSI
delivers technology solutions focused on helping companies advance their supply chains to
meet the accelerated demands of the digital economy. As the extended supply chain evolves
and requires more digital capabilities and real-time execution, DSI continues to anticipate and
meet market and customer expectations with solutions such as DSI Data Collection, the DSI
Mobile Enterprise Platform, and the DSI Cloud Platform. DSI offers a comprehensive
portfolio of digital supply chain solutions that help customers solve their most pervasive
supply chain challenges regardless of data source, device type, operating system, or network
connectivity.
Based in Kansas City, Missouri, DSI serves clients globally through its offices in Australia,
Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as
through its worldwide network of business partners.
Integration Overview
DSI’s Mobile Enterprise Platform (MEP) 8.2 is a robust and flexible mobile application
development platform that enables real-time data transactions among business systems,
applications, and mobile devices. Enterprise data is captured, validated, and processed as work
happens, resulting in more efficient and accurate business operations. The DSI platform:
Expedites implementation to deliver rapid time to value
Enforces business process compliance
Ensures data integrity within enterprise applications and systems
Eliminates paper-based errors and delays
Supports off-network or store and forward environments
Supports a broad range of devices—smartphones, tablets, scales, conveyors,
programmable logic controllers, and pick-to-light systems
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Availability
Americas
Tel.: +1.800.217.8030
Asia Pacific
Tel.: +65 6549 7067
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Tel.: 01628 421740
Support
Americas
Tel.:+1.816.416.7500 (Software)
Tel.:+1.816.416.7505 (Hardware)
Asia Pacific
Tel.: +61 (0) 3 9001 5749
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Tel.: +44 (0) 2033181584
Integration Details
MEP integrates with Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2 using APIs and the JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne XML integration to the enterprise server.
The mobile device collects data for the transaction (item, quantity, location, branch plant,
order number, and so on). MEP validates that data using an OLE-compliant connection to the
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne database. If a data validation error occurs, the user is prompted to
correct the data. Once the required data has been collected and validated, MEP submits the
transaction to the enterprise server.
MEP uses XMLINTEROP.DLL provided in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne toolset to call an
interface program written in Named Event Rules (NER), which calls JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne master business functions to execute the transaction and to return any necessary
error messages to the mobile device.
There are two types of integration points between MEP and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne:
1. Download of data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne: Some data will need to be downloaded
from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to the device if the workflow running on the device directs a
worker to perform a certain task. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne always “owns” the
data—downloaded data is always a copy of the original. Downloaded data in MEP can be
“marked” once the record is processed to ensure that another user isn’t directed to repeat the
same step. Downloading also provides a small amount of redundancy in case the enterprise
server is unavailable. Employees can continue working against the downloaded data until the
enterprise server is available.
2. Updates to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne: Updates are done by calling DSI-written interfaces
(business functions), which are equivalent to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications. Each
interface calls the same standard JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Master Business Function as the
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications, ensuring consistent processing between JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne and the MEP interfaces.
MEP integrates with the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne BSFN, DSTR, APPL, UBE, TBLE, and
BSVW object types.
Environment
DSI Environment
Mobile Enterprise Platform (MEP) 8.2
Oracle Database, 12c
Oracle Environment
Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2
Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.0.1
Oracle Database 12c
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