Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
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JDE Demo / Administrative User
oracle-jd-edwards / jde-demo-user
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne installations and demo environments commonly include delivered administrative users such as JDE that must be changed or disabled during security hardening.
Default credentials
JDE:JDELocation
EnterpriseOne web client, Server Manager, Orchestrator Studio, and AIS ServerEnterpriseOne security tables and user profile records
installation workbench outputs, jde.ini, jas.ini, and provisioning notes
security server, web client, AIS, and Server Manager logs
Notes
JDE/JDE is modeled as a delivered/demo credential pattern; hardened production environments should not retain it.
EnterpriseOne User Password
oracle-jd-edwards / enterpriseone-user-password
JD Edwards users and service accounts authenticate through EnterpriseOne security for web, fat client, batch, AIS, and orchestrations.
Location
EnterpriseOne security and user profile tables containing credential/verifier state
EnterpriseOne web/fat client, AIS REST, Orchestrator, and Server Managerjde.ini, jas.ini, server manager config, and datasource settings
password vaults and deployment stores
JAS, security server, batch, and AIS logs
Database / Data Source Credential
oracle-jd-edwards / database-and-datasource-secret
EnterpriseOne data sources and middleware components store database, LDAP, mail, and integration credentials used by kernels, batch jobs, and AIS/orchestrations.
Location
jde.ini, jas.ini, jdbj.ini, tnsnames, JDBC datasource config, and Server Manager plans
EnterpriseOne datasource, OCM, security, and orchestration configuration records
Oracle wallets, password vaults, and platform credential stores
orchestration exports, deployment scripts, and integration configs
kernel, JAS, AIS, and database connection logs
AIS / WebLogic Certificate and Keystore Secret
oracle-jd-edwards / certificate-and-keystore-secret
JD Edwards web tiers and AIS use TLS certificates, keystores, and WebLogic or application server secrets for secure communication.
Looks like
pattern-----BEGIN (RSA |EC |ENCRYPTED |)PRIVATE KEY-----Location
WebLogic domain config, Java keystores, SSL files, and Server Manager settings
keystores, certificate vaults, and deployment secrets
Server Manager backups and support bundles
Scope
Authorized use
LOLCreds helps map the credential surface of real products: known defaults, generated values, credential locations, and exposure patterns.