Thursday, October 27, 2011

What is the Epicor ICE SDK?

A couple people have asked me if I know what the Epicor ICE SDK (aka. Vantage SDK) is.

Here is all I know about the Software Developer's Kit:

  1. It allows you to customize the Epicor itself by adding new tables, business objects, and forms.

  2. It seems to be geared more for developing features which run inside of Epicor, as opposed to integrating Epicor with other systems.

  3. There is no trial version to try before you buy.

  4. The best place to find out more is to ask your sales rep. He or she should be able to email you some PDFs regarding the capabilities.

  5. It's not cheap.


If anyone has any experience with it, please comment below, or, if you have something more to say, I can post an entry for you.

2 comments:

  1. The Epicor ICE 2.0 software development kit (SDK) allows customers to enhance or develop new forms with exactly the same toolset that the Epicor developers use. The advanced developer module contains the client source code, framework UI, and business logic tools. In order to use the SDK, the developer would need the following tools:
    • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008
    • Infragistics Controls (advanced UI control objects)
    • Business Logic Toolset
    • Progress AppBuilder
    • Object Design Tool

    The SDK allows users to build their own custom modules and integrate and embed them into the product as though it were part of the base system. The Epicor ICE 2.0 SDK provides:
    • Enterprise RAD platform for interaction with smart client
    • Shared development tools, platforms and framework for Epicor, Customers and Partners
    • Build new functionality that behaves identically to the standard application
    • Extend business layer components
    • Sub-class Business Logic for development in Visual Studio .NET

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  2. "Thank you for sharing your experience with the Workflow Designer crash in Epicor. It’s helpful to see the troubleshooting steps and the solutions that worked for you. Crashes like these can be quite frustrating, especially when they disrupt important workflow processes.

    I'm curious if you've noticed any specific patterns or common triggers that seem to cause these crashes more frequently? Also, are there any preventative measures you recommend to avoid such issues in the future? Your insights would be greatly appreciated by those of us managing complex workflows in Epicor!

    Looking forward to your response and more valuable content from your blog!"
    Epicforce Tech

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