ericwood73
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I have an instance of 9.2 standalone client that I am trying to use to test our integration solution. Our integration solution will be accessing data in JDE from javascript. I've read through the Interoperability Guide and it looks like XMLCallObject and XmlList are the easiest solutions to quickly proof something out without a ton of other setup, (though I did setup ServerManager, HtmlServer, and AIS because I though AIS would provide a REST interface to data as opposed to just an automation API).
Following the guidance in the interop, I've configured the JDE.INI with JDENET kernels 6, 16, and 22 as well as added settings for LREngine, XmlLookupInfo, and XTS.
I have not been able to find any information on how to actually send an XML request (e.g. what url to post to, what headers, etc...). MY JDE.ini has listen and connect ports as 6012. I tried posting to localhost:6012 and I get no response. My E1 server listens on 9200 so tried posting to that and I get a 404. My context root in weblogic for the E1Server is jde, so I tried posting to JDE and I get an empty 200 response.
Is it possible to send an XMLCallObject or XMLList request over HTTP to a JDE Standalone Client? If so, how do I determine what the endpoint should be?
Following the guidance in the interop, I've configured the JDE.INI with JDENET kernels 6, 16, and 22 as well as added settings for LREngine, XmlLookupInfo, and XTS.
I have not been able to find any information on how to actually send an XML request (e.g. what url to post to, what headers, etc...). MY JDE.ini has listen and connect ports as 6012. I tried posting to localhost:6012 and I get no response. My E1 server listens on 9200 so tried posting to that and I get a 404. My context root in weblogic for the E1Server is jde, so I tried posting to JDE and I get an empty 200 response.
Is it possible to send an XMLCallObject or XMLList request over HTTP to a JDE Standalone Client? If so, how do I determine what the endpoint should be?