Understanding UX One Roles
UX One combines the latest advancements of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne user experience, centering around the Alert, Analyze, Act design principles. Alert, Analyze, Act enables users to work the way they want and be more efficient.
This guide discusses the role-based solutions that have been created and delivered across the broad portfolio of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne products. Using these solutions, users can sign into the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system using a specific UX One role, and automatically be presented with pages that display:
Alerts about information or situations that require immediate attention.
Data in graphical format to enable users to easily analyze the information that is critical to their job role.
Tasks on a springboard that provide easy access to the programs and pages users need to be able to quickly act upon the alerts and data they see.
The UX One roles combine the best of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne technologies, which enable end users to work smarter and more efficiently. These include:
One View Reporting
Many of the alert and analyze components on the UX One role pages are based on One View Reporting applications.
Watchlist Alerts
The alerts on the UX One pages utilize One View Reporting Watchlists to notify users when situations require their attention.
Page Composer
Page composer functionality is used to create and modify the UX One pages.
Composite Application Framework form layouts
Many of the applications that are accessed from the UX One pages included updated form layouts to provide a more efficient user experience.
JET components
The analyze components on the UX One pages are created using JET technology. This technology enables the graphical display of EnterpriseOne data.
List View grid format
Many of the forms that are accessed from the UX One pages include List View grid formats to enable users to view important information about each displayed record.
Springboard
The UX One pages include a springboard that enables users to easily access the applications that they need to complete their job duties.

Additionally, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has delivered a tool set that enables citizen developers to modify the delivered UX One roles and components, or create new roles and components that meet the requirements of their organization.
For additional information about the components that are included on these role-based pages, how to use them, and how to configure them to meet your needs, see the following topics:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools UX One Deployment and Development Guide
Understanding One View Reporting in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications One View Reporting User Guide.
Understanding One View Watchlists in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications One View Watchlists Implemenation Guide.
Composed EnterpriseOne Pages in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.
Understanding Content and Layouts in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Composite Application Framework (CafeOne) User's Guide.
Working With the List View Grid Format in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.
Adding a Springboard Pane to a Composed EnterpriseOne Page in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.