Having worked with EnterpriseOne for 14 years, Andy Lopez, Business Analyst Supervisor at Spirax Sarco, is deeply knowledgeable about integrations, upgrades, and iSeries infrastructure. His advice to other JD Edwards users is to start thinking through their JD Edwards infrastructure strategy before they get too dependent on single servers.
If you’re using the following UDO system dependencies, you might need to examine your underlying resiliency:
- Personal Forms
- Advanced Queries
- Form Extensions
- Form Extensions calling Orchestrations
- Scheduled Orchestrations
- Integrations
Those who grow organically, as Andy’s company did, may find all PD Web Instances pointing to a single AIS Instance, which in turn points back to a single E1 Web Instance. This introduces two single points of failure.
In his situation, any one of two servers going down meant almost everything stopped—because most projects involved a component dependent on those servers. He recognized this issue and began communicating with management about adding more robust JD Edwards infrastructure.
E1 has multiple approaches to address this issue:
- For Scheduled jobs, this will involve learning about Quartz Scheduler, Stateless Load Balancing, Authorization Tokens. See Doc ID 2368608.1, Doc ID 2751113.1, and Doc ID 2786382.1 for a starting point, but count on needing review at Infrastructure and/or Managerial Level along with CNC support.
- For AIS Servers, see Oracle Doc ID 1996565.1 for a broad overview of four different approaches at different levels of cluster implementations.
As you begin to consider new infrastructure, Andy recommends involving your infrastructure specialist (if you have one) and your management team for cost/benefit analysis. It may be a complex decision-making process as you try to ascertain your company’s risk tolerance.
Don’t wait to examine your JD Edwards infrastructure needs. Be proactive so one server outage doesn’t shut down your entire operation.
Want More?
To hear more from Andy, check out part one of this INFOCUS presentation: Orchestrator Ignite Sessions.
In addition to sessions like this one, INFOCUS features in-depth education sessions from Oracle, JD Edwards partners, and JD Edwards customers. You can check out the Top Ten Sessions from INFOCUS 2023 or view all of the sessions from the event in the Quest INFOCUS 2023 Event Hub.
Of course, the best way to stay up to date on all things JD Edwards is to be a part of INFOCUS 2024, which is October 1st – 3rd, 2024 in Denver, CO. At this event, look updates and enhancements from the Oracle product team, JD Edwards partners and customers as well as hear from Oracle about what’s coming in Release 25. This three-day event will include about 250 JD Edwards education and networking sessions. Attendees can expect to walk away with the knowledge and meaningful connections to optimize JD Edwards for their organization. Register for the event by August 19th, 2024, to receive an Early Bird Registration discount!