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We have produced code to address this problem and intend to release it as opensource. We call in Kinetic Link (Klink) and the strategy is you install a Klink server on any platform that Remedy provides an API. Then you can use that as your integration engine to any form on any Remedy system anywhere. The goal was to allow simple scripting and automation using any language or system that makes sense to solve the problem. So - if you want to use fortran, lisp, python, php, ruby, Objective C, cobol, basic, java, .net, c, C++, R, sh, csh, ksh, bash, etc.... you can now do it. Our goal: any system, any language, any where. If you want to be part of the beta - please email me directly. We have had the system for quite some time in-house - we are currently putting finishing touches and documentation together. -John John David Sundberg 235 East 6th Street, Suite 400B St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 556-0930-work (651) 247-6766-cell (651) 695-8577-fax On Jul 6, 2006, at 4:00 PM, McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3 wrote: ** Tim: Simple answer, Yes. How about making them Mac compatible too? (Strauss would love this.) James McKenzie -----Original Message----- Well... yes and no. The attempt to revive ESP's products has stalled, since I can't find any source later than 1999. Some of you may recall that I had written and maintained a freebie for creating entries on the command line, first for UWIP and then for cMango. That's part of Wipro's intellectual property now. Would anybody be interested in open-source, Java-based tools to create, modify, and delete entries (requests)? If so, I could build them put 'em out on my web site. James Mckenzie Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:48 AM Thanks in advance _______________________________________________________________________________ __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ |
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