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02-07-2024 07:27 AM
AdamDrackley
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Hey all, hope things are well.  I was hoping a knowledgeable person could help me understand the table in the link below.  Does each version of the Experience Builder (Developer Edition) version require a specific version of Enterprise to work properly, or is it agnostic?  IE, Can I stand up a 1.13 version of the Experience Builder, and following the steps on this page, wire it up to a v 10.9.1 version of Enterprise?  Or is 1.7 the highest version of Experience Builder that a 10.9.1 Enterprise can support?  Any information you can provide would be appreciated, many thanks.

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JeffreyThompson2
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Yes.

Is your Enterprise using SSO? If so, there is a known bug in Experience Builder 1.13 that will prevent you from logging in. Experience Builder 1.12 should work fine.

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JeffreyThompson2
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So the bug might actually be a compatibility problem between Enterprise 10.X and Experience Builder 1.13.

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JeffreyThompson2
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I suppose it is technically possible to find some sort of compatibility issue. In practice, I have not found or heard of any. I have used Experience Builder 1.11 and 1.12 with Enterprise 10.9.1 without encountering any compatibility problems.

Experience Builder is mostly just a skin over the 4.X Javascript API, so it really never needs to interact with an Enterprise portal for more than very basic functions like loading data.

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AdamDrackley
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Thats encouraging to hear, thanks Jeffrey; Maybe I'm just going through the installation steps incorrectly.  Did you go through the ClientID steps to register the Experience Builder in your Enterprise, according to the steps here?

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JeffreyThompson2
MVP Regular Contributor

Yes.

Is your Enterprise using SSO? If so, there is a known bug in Experience Builder 1.13 that will prevent you from logging in. Experience Builder 1.12 should work fine.

GIS Developer
City of Arlington, Texas
AdamDrackley
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That was exactly it!  Thanks so much.  Do you have a link handy to that 1.13 bug?

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JeffreyThompson2
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https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-experience-builder-questions/exb-dev-edition-enterprise-login/m...

Here is the Community post about it.

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JasonBOCQUET
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I'm using SSO on my Enterprise and I encounter no issue to use the EXP Builder 1.13 actually

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JeffreyThompson2
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So the bug might actually be a compatibility problem between Enterprise 10.X and Experience Builder 1.13.

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City of Arlington, Texas
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JasonBOCQUET
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Hi @AdamDrackley 

 

I'm actually using the Experience Builder Developer Edition on v 1.13 and I deploy my apps on my Enterprise v 1.11 without any problem. All of the new feature works perfectly on my Portal.

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AdamDrackley
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Hey Jason, I was seeing errors related to oAuth when I tried standing up the 1.13 version of Developer Edition and pointed it towards our 10.8.1 Enterprise.  Did you find everything 'just worked' with your environment?