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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Statement of Direction Platforms


Last Updated: October 5, 2007

PURPOSE STATEMENT:
THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS
INCLUDED IN ORACLES JD EDWARDS ENTERPRISEONE TOOLS RELEASES 8.96 AND SP23.
IT IS INTENDED SOLELY TO HELP YOU ASSESS THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF UPGRADING
TO 8.96 AND SP23 AND TO PLAN YOUR I.T. PROJECTS.
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Introduction
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a complete suite of modular, preintegrated, industry-specific business
applications designed for rapid deployment and ease of administration on a pure internet architecture. It is
ideally suited for organizations that manufacture, construct, distribute, service, or manage products or
physical assets.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools is the runtime architecture and integrated development environment at the
heart of the EnterpriseOne server-centric enterprise architecture. EnterpriseOne Tools is the technology layer
that integrates with database systems, web application servers, reporting tools, and other third-party solutions.
EnterpriseOne Tools provides an abstraction layer that allows the EnterpriseOne applications to function
without a direct dependency on the platforms and middleware beneath them.
EnterpriseOne Tools supports the industrys leading hardware, operating systems, and database platforms.
Moreover, EnterpriseOne applications look the same to application users, regardless of the database or
hardware platform being used.
EnterpriseOne Application Suites
ALM

CRM

FM

PM

HCM

SCM

SM

EnterpriseOne Tools
Development
Tools

Installation
and Lifecycle
Management

Middleware
and
Integration

Interactive,
Batch, and
Reporting

Platforms
Database

Web Server

Portal

Clients

Operating System & Hardware

An EnterpriseOne system comprises multiple software and hardware components. Because these
components can be configured and deployed flexibly, and because EnterpriseOne Tools supports a wide
array of hardware and database platforms, you can implement EnterpriseOne applications in a manner that
best suits your IT standards and computing resources. In this statement of direction, Oracle outlines the
roadmap of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne certification with major platform products, including:

Operating systems

Database management systems

Web application servers and portals

Client operating systems and browsers

Miscellaneous products

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Whats New: Anticipated Changes to the Platform Roadmap


The following sections describe anticipated changes to the EnterpriseOne platform roadmap.

Recent Certifications
The following platform components have recently been added to the EnterpriseOne Minimum Technical
Requirements documents as supported components. Refer to the Minimum Technical Requirements
documents for complete details about the support and specific version requirements.
Availability Component
Date

JD Edwards
JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne EnterpriseOne
Xe/8.0
Tools 8.9x

Concurrent Oracle Application Server 10.1.3


with 8.97

Concurrent WebSphere Application Server 6.1


with 8.97

Concurrent Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2005


with 8.97

Concurrent Firefox 2.0 on Windows, MacOS, and Linux


with 8.97

Concurrent Microsoft Windows Vista support for development clients,


with 8.97
Win32 end user clients, and mobile (disconnected) clients

9/17/2007

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit)

9/17/2007

Oracle Database 10g R2 (64-bit) on Oracle Enterprise


Linux 4 (x64)

9/17/2007

IBM DB2 9.1

8/13/2007

HP-UX 11.23 on HP Integrity Servers with Intel Itanium 2


processors. Support includes JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
8.11 SP1.

4/1/2007

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (32-bit)

4/1/2007

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP SP 2 and


Windows Vista

4/1/2007

Oracle Database 10g R2 (64-bit) on Microsoft Windows


Server 2003 x64

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X
X

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Availability Component
Date

JD Edwards
JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne EnterpriseOne
Xe/8.0
Tools 8.9x

4/1/2007

IBM WebSphere MQ 6.0

4/1/2007

Oracle Web Cache

2/6/2007

HP-UX 11.23 on HP Integrity Servers with Intel Itanium 2


processors. Current support is for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne 8.12.

1/31/2007

Oracle Database 10g R2

12/20/2006 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (32-bit and 64-bit)

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X
X

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Upcoming Withdrawals
The general JD Edwards EnterpriseOne support policy is to withdraw support for a platform component
when the vendor withdraws its primary or mainstream support. The following vendors have announced
withdrawal of support of these platform components; therefore, Oracle plans to withdraw support for them
concurrently. Customers are encouraged to plan to upgrade to current releases of these components.
Withdrawal Component
Date

EnterpriseOne EnterpriseOne
Xe/8.0
Tools 8.9x

4/8/2008

Microsoft SQL Server 2000

3/30/2008

IBM AIX 5.2

Concurrent Oracle Application Server 10.1.2.0.0 and 10.1.2.0.2 To be


with 8.97
replaced by support for 10.1.3.1

Concurrent Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0


with 8.97

Concurrent Mozilla browser on Linux To be replaced by support for


with 8.97
Firefox 2.0 on Linux

Concurrent Safari browser on Mac OS To be replaced by support for


with 8.97
Firefox 2.0 on Mac OS

Concurrent Sun Solaris 8


with 8.97

4/30/2007

IBM i5/OS V5R2

12/31/2006 HP-UX 11.0

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Platform Certification Roadmap for Enterprise Server Operating Systems


The following table shows the general platform roadmap for hardware and operating systems for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne enterprise servers. Refer to the EnterpriseOne Minimum Technical Requirements documents
for details of supported combinations for each component in the EnterpriseOne architecture.
 = Supported, P = Planned, C =Considering
Hardware

Operating System

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

Microsoft Windows Server 2008


x86 (32-bit)

Xe & 8.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
x86 (64-bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0


Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0

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 = Supported, P = Planned, C =Considering


Hardware

Operating System

Xe & 8.0

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

i5/OS V5R3

i5/OS V5R4

AIX 5.2

AIX 5.3

AIX 6.0

i5/OS V5R4

i5/OS V6R1

AIX 5.3

AIX 6.0

HP-UX 11.11

HP PA-RISC HP-UX 11.23

HP-UX 11.31

HP-UX 11.23

HP-UX 11.31

i5/OS V5R2

IBM
POWER5

IBM
POWER6

HP Itanium

Sun SPARC

Solaris 8

Solaris 9 & 10


P

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Platform Certification Roadmap for Database Management Systems


The following table shows the general platform roadmap for hardware and operating systems for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne database servers. Refer to the EnterpriseOne Minimum Technical Requirements documents
for details of supported combinations for each component in the EnterpriseOne architecture.
=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering
RDBMS

Operating System/Hardware
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86
(32-bit)

Xe & 8.0

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)
Oracle
Database 9i

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)


IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2

Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(32-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86
(64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)
Oracle
Database 10g Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)
R1
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

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=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering


RDBMS

Operating System/Hardware

Xe & 8.0

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)


Oracle
Database 10g Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 x86 (32-bit)
R2
Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 x86 (64-bit)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(32-bit)

IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(32-bit)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / x86
(64-bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)


Oracle
Database 11g Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86 (64-bit)

P
P

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 x86 (32-bit)

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 x86 (64-bit)

Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 x86 (64-bit)

IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC


HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2
Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

C
C
C

P
P
P

P
P
P

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=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering


RDBMS

Operating System/Hardware

Xe & 8.0
SP 23

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(32-bit)
Microsoft
SQL Server
2000

Future

8.9 8.12
8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / IA64
(64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86
(32-bit)

Microsoft
SQL Server
2005

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / IA64
(64-bit)

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=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering


RDBMS

Operating System/Hardware
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86
(32-bit)

Xe & 8.0

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)
IBM DB2
Universal
Database 8.1, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)
8.2
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p
HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(32-bit)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86


(64-bit)


Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (32-bit)


IBM DB2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 x86 (64-bit)
Universal
Database 9.1 Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium 2


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

IBM DB2 for


Refer to the roadmap for IBM i5/OS
i5/OS

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Platform Certification Roadmap for Web Application Servers and Portals


The following table shows the general platform roadmap for hardware and operating systems for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne web application servers and portals. Refer to the EnterpriseOne Minimum Technical
Requirements documents for details of supported combinations for each component in the EnterpriseOne
architecture.
Web
Application
Server /
OS/Hardware
Portal

=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering

Xe & 8.0
SP 23

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (32-bit)

8.9 8.12
8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (64-bit)


Red Hat EL AS 3.0, 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)
Oracle
Application
Server 10g
R2
(10.1.2.0.0)
Oracle Portal
10.1.2.1

Red Hat EL AS 3.0, 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 (32-bit)
Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 (64-bit)
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

IBM i5/OS V5R3, V5R4 / IBM System i


Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (32-bit)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (64-bit)


Red Hat EL AS 3.0, 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)
Oracle
Application
Server 10g R2
(10.1.2.0.2)
Oracle Portal
10g R2
(10.1.4)

Red Hat EL AS 3.0, 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 (32-bit)

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 (64-bit)


IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium

Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC


IBM i5/OS V5R3, V5R4 / IBM System i

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Web
Application
Server /
OS/Hardware
Portal
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (32-bit)

=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering

Xe & 8.0
SP 23

Future
P

8.9 8.12
8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (64-bit)

C


Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)


Oracle
Application
Server 10g R3
(10.1.3.x)
Oracle Portal
10g R2
(10.1.4)

Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)

P
C

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)

P
C

IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

IBM i5/OS V5R3, V5R4 / IBM System i

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Web
Application
Server /
OS/Hardware
Portal
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (32-bit)

=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering

Xe & 8.0

8.9 8.12

SP 23

Future

8.96

8.97

Future

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (64-bit)


Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server (6.0)
IBM
WebSphere
Portal (5.1)

Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)
Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

WAS
only

WAS
only

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

IBM i5/OS V5R3, V5R4 / IBM System i

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (32-bit)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / x86 (64-bit)

C


Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)


Red Hat EL AS 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server (6.1)

P
C

Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (32-bit)


Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.0 / x86 (64-bit)
IBM AIX 5.2, 5.3 / IBM System p

HP-UX 11.23 / PA-RISC

HP-UX 11.23 / Itanium


Solaris 8, 9, 10 / Sun SPARC

IBM i5/OS V5R3, V5R4 / IBM System i

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Platform Certification Roadmap for Client Operating Systems and


Browsers
The following table shows the general platform roadmap for hardware and operating systems for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne web client browsers. Refer to the EnterpriseOne Minimum Technical Requirements
documents for details of supported combinations for each component in the EnterpriseOne architecture.
=Supported, P=Planned, C=Considering

Client Type

OS/Hardware and Web Browsers

Xe & 8.0
SP 23 Future


Microsoft Windows XP / x86 (32-bit)


Win32 End
User Client

8.9 8.12
8.96

8.97

Future


(8.9 &
8.10)


(8.9 &
8.10)

P
(8.9 &
8.10)


(8.9 &
8.10)

P
(8.9 &
8.10)

P
Microsoft Windows Vista / x86 (32-bit)

Win32
Microsoft Windows XP / x86 (32-bit)
Development
Microsoft Windows Vista / x86 (32-bit)
Client

Win32
Microsoft Windows XP / x86 (32-bit)
Administrative
Microsoft Windows Vista / x86 (32-bit)
Client

Web Client

P
P

Microsoft Windows XP / x86 (32-bit)


Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0

Microsoft Windows Vista / x86 (32-bit)


Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0

Microsoft Windows XP / x86 (32-bit)


Firefox 2.0

Microsoft Windows Vista / x86 (32-bit)


Firefox 2.0

Red Hat EL WS 4.0/x86 (32-bit)


Mozilla 1.6, 1.7

Red Hat EL WS 4.0/x86 (32-bit)


Firefox 2.0
Mac OS X (10.4); Apple Safari 1.2
Mac OS X (10.4); Firefox 2.0

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Oracle Applications: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Platform Roadmap


October 5, 2007
Author: A.J. Schifano
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