Hi, 

For that purpose, I wrote a Java code that runs the WS query, parses the 
results and creates the the entries in several Remedy Forms. I launch the 
program from an active link run process and when done, the results are shown in 
a table. You can use Java to run the query and to connect to  Remedy or do it 
with Perl. This way you can even control if there are errors connecting to the 
WS, null results, or whatever and show it to the user.

Regards,
Alvaro


 
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Sent: viernes, 08 de septiembre de 2006 14:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Alternatives To Remedy For Consuming A Web Service

Community Downloads has an example using a filter plugin.

Search for rugwebservice.cpp


Or of you familiar with Perl, you may get it running with the Perl ARFilter 
plugin, and using a SOAP module in Perl

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Jarl

On 9/8/06, Clements, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I am currently having problems getting a WSDL to parse in Remedy. The 
> feeling I get from speaking to people off list is that Remedy is 
> simply incapable of working with WSDL files of a certain complexity. 
> Personally I find this strange as far as I can see the Remedy 
> documentation makes no mention of the fact that web services may work but 
> sometimes they may not ?!
>
> If I really can't get the WSDL to parse I am starting to look around 
> for alternatives. Does anyone on here have any good suggestions for 
> interfacing with a web service without using Remedy ?
>
> Cheers,
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> Paul Clements
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