Jython Scripting for Oracle FDMEE Training Course
Duration
2 days (14 CPE credits)
Audience
Implementation consultants, developers, system administrators
Course Summary
Learn how to develop Jython scripts effectively from the ground up. See how scripts can be created and tested in an external editor before being transferred to FDMEE. Gain an understanding of the various script types and the ways in which these can extend your default processes. You will also explore the available objects in FDMEE that can be referenced by scripts.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this course learners will be able to:
- Recognize the fundamental concepts relating to the Jython scripting language
- Identify the ways in which Jython scripts can be created, maintained and utilized in the application
- Implement import scripts to adjust source data during the Import process
- Generate target details with much greater flexibility using mapping scripts
- Recognize the potential uses for event scripts and identify the various events that can be modified
- Explain how custom scripts may be used to facilitate fully customized processes, such as custom reporting or maintenance tasks
Course Description
Gain an understanding of basic Jython syntax and how various commands can be accessed. This includes the use of variables, comments, string methods, formatting operators, functions, conditional branches, lists, loops and other scripting features. After familiarising yourself with these features, explore how they can be used in relation to FDMEE details.
Discover how import scripts can be used to tailor the details that are imported to FDMEE during the Import process. See how mapping scripts can be used to customise the mappings that are applied. Discover how event scripts can alter the standard workflow by triggering additional processes and how Custom scripts can be used to enable functionality that needs to be run on an ad hoc basis. Gain experience of displaying custom messages, writing messages to the FDMEE process log, executing SQL queries, handling errors and working with text files.
Scheduled Course Dates
Course title: Jython Scripting for Oracle FDMEE
Duration: 2 days
Audience: System administrators, developers and implementation consultants
Pre-requisites: None
Delivery method: Group Live and Group Internet-Based
Advanced preparation: None
Recommended CPE credits: 14 credits - computer software and applications
Programme level: Intermediate