Overview of Enterprise Server

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server is a critical component of the EnterpriseOne architecture. It validates users (Security Server), runs Business Logic (Logic Server) and Batch processing (UBEs), Interoperability Logic (XML requests), Embedded BI, and many other critical functions for EnterpriseOne.

Using Object Configuration Manager (OCM), it is possible to create separate Enterprise Server instances to distribute workload or work type (Batch Server, Interactive Server, XML Server, etc.), but each Enterprise Server instance is capable of doing all types of work if so desired and configured.

OCM can also be used to map third-party (such as Vertex, PC Miler) interface logic to an Enterprise Server where these products are installed, while most of the Interactive and Batch logic runs on larger server-class machines.

Enterprise Servers can be set up so that they trust each other from a Security perspective. This allows a central Security Server that can authenticate EnterpriseOne users, while their activities can run on other Enterprise Server instances.