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Oracle Announces the Availability of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 8.98.2

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Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 8.98.2 is now available. This new release is compatible with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne application releases 8.11, 8.12, and 9.0. For information on the JD Edward EnterpriseOne Tools releases including the tools release process, please refer to Document ID 653448.1 on My Oracle Support.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 8.98.2 contains new product enhancements and additional platform certifications.
The new product enhancements in 8.98.2 are:
  • Resource Management in Server Manager
    A set of enhancements to the Server Manager tool which provides greater insight and diagnostics into the memory and CPU usage of E1 call object and UBE kernel processes. This enables system administrators to quickly identify processes with high resource consumption and reclaim those system resources to ensure system stability. It also decreases the time required for developers to identify the root cause of resource consumption issues
  • Application Query Security
    A modification to the Security Workbench application and runtime platform that enables administrators to configure required field input when users are performing queries in interactive applications and data browser. The administrator can also configure this security by application and also choose to issue an error or warning when the user has not entered in the required fields
  • Automatic Generation of Tables and Indices in ESUs
    A modification to the process for applying Electronic Software Updates (ESUs) to automatically generate new tables and indices that previously required manual special instructions
The additional platform certifications consist of:
  • Support for Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.1 (Linux 5 64-bit)
    Note: This is the initial certification of the Oracle WebLogic server with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
  • Support for Oracle Database 11g R2 (Linux 5 64-bit only)
  • Support for Oracle Web Services Manager 10.1.3.3
  • Support for Oracle Service Bus 10.3
  • Support for IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1
  • Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 for development and package build processes
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 7 for JDE E1 web client (Internet Explorer 8 only)
The 8.98.2 release also includes general maintenance, including fixes included in maintenance packs 8.98.1.1 through 8.98.1.5.
Refer to the document ID 747323.1 on My Oracle Support for specific details about supported platforms.
This document is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into a contract or agreement

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