![]() ![]() User Defined Object Dependencies with Orchestrator Components This Health Check provides a quick and easy way to validate that Basic Auth has been configured properly, thereby simplifying the initial configuration, server restart, and troubleshooting processes. Health Check for Basic Auth Configuration for the AIS Server This enhancement improves the scalability and fault-tolerance of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne architecture by distributing the load of session requests among multiple AIS servers. Secure Session Balancing Across AIS Servers With this added flexibility, Orchestrator can interact securely with a broader range of third-party systems. This enhancement gives the orchestration designer the choice of sending the client ID and client secret in the request header or in the request body, as is required by some third-party systems. Pass OAuth 2.0 Client ID and Client Secret in the Request Body of an Orchestration With this enhancement, that token can be passed as a variable to subsequent orchestration steps to maintain an authenticated session. For example, after successful authentication, a REST service may return an authentication token in the response header. This feature extends that capability to parameters that are passed through the response header instead of the body. Return REST Header Parameters as Orchestration Variables With this enhancement, those returned arrays can be mapped to orchestration variables, which can then be acted upon and iterated over by subsequent orchestration steps. Sometimes the external service returns the data as simple variables, such as strings or numbers other times the service returns an array of data, for example, a list of customer names, account numbers, and addresses. In this way, a single report step can serve to run any version of a report, giving orchestrations even more flexibility and intelligence. For example, for a report that has many versions, an orchestration designer can build a single report request and pass a version into that step from an orchestration input, or even from a value that is derived in a previous orchestration step. This feature now enables the orchestration designer to dynamically pass a report version into the report step as a variable. Pass a Version to a Report Service Request ![]() Particularly in cases where the rows to be acted upon are not consecutive or cannot be filtered in the query-by-example row, this feature gives the orchestration designer more control over selecting grid rows. This feature enables the orchestration designer to pass in a specific list of grid rows for the orchestration to operate upon or to specify filtering criteria for the rows that the orchestration will act upon. New enhancements included in Release 9.2.5.3 Digital Transformation Select Multiple Rows in a Form Request ![]()
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