timmy!
Member
Hi all,
I'm a relative noob to JDE but am working in an environment that's just upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 and I have a question about APIs.
Currently all our API integrations are using SOAP endpoints, and I'm wondering if there are any benefits to moving to REST as far as JDE is concerned? Are there any functional or performance differences? Apparently, there are some outstanding issues on our integrations (for which I don't yet have the details on root cause) and I was keen to find out whether porting the code to use the REST endpoints would make any difference.
FWIW the core things these integrations are doing are raising, updating and closing work orders.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Tim
I'm a relative noob to JDE but am working in an environment that's just upgraded from 9.0 to 9.2 and I have a question about APIs.
Currently all our API integrations are using SOAP endpoints, and I'm wondering if there are any benefits to moving to REST as far as JDE is concerned? Are there any functional or performance differences? Apparently, there are some outstanding issues on our integrations (for which I don't yet have the details on root cause) and I was keen to find out whether porting the code to use the REST endpoints would make any difference.
FWIW the core things these integrations are doing are raising, updating and closing work orders.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Tim