This learning path describes how to deploy JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Release 9.2 using One-Click Provisioning on-premises with Linux using an Oracle Database. It is important to note that this document is primarily concerned with the basic requirements for an installation of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on-premises. It is not intended as a blueprint for operations in typical environments such as Development, Test, or Production.
Upon completion of this learning path, you will have a working deployment of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on Linux with an Oracle Database on-premises. This process includes post installation tasks and the administration of your deployment.
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Before you begin using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne One-Click Provisioning, you should be aware of these prerequisites:
Knowledge and Skills
You must have a fundamental understanding of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and the installation process for On Premises.
One-Click Provisioning consolidates, enhances, and simplifies the traditional method of installing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne using standalone installers for the various components which includes:
One-Click Provisioning includes two installation modes:
The Quick Start mode is designed to direct you through a basic JD Edwards EnterpriseOne installation. This mode is not required. That is, you can choose to use Advanced Mode instead of, or supplemental to, Quick Start mode for add-on functionality. The Advanced Mode enables you to orchestrate and deploy configurations to suit your own requirements. Both mode options are covered in this learning path.
This Learning Path is not a substitute for the database administration manuals provided by your Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) vendor, the network administration manuals provided by your network vendor, or the installation and configuration manuals for third-party products used with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
The PuTTY tool (http://www.putty.org) for generating SSH key pairs on the client machine that you will use to connect to any Linux server deployed by One-Click Provisioning.
If you are planning an Applications Upgrade to a One-Click installation of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, you should be aware of important technical considerations.
These considerations are described in the Applications Upgrade Guide which describes an upgrade to the base Applications Release 9.2.
Refer to this section of the upgrade guide:
Technical Considerations for Applications Upgrade to a 64-bit Version of 9.2