Thanks, I just wanted to know if it was possible to improve performance
by not re-starting the JVM each time.

Regards,
Alvaro

 
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Subject: Re: Alternatives To Remedy For Consuming A Web Service

I do not think this is possible.  Each run process command opens a shell
on the server.  If you are calling a Java process, it will start it's
own JVM (Java Virtual Machine).

I should clarify that Remedy only launches a JVM if you have installed
and are using the web services plugin, a pre-requisite for running the
Remedy Java Scripting Plugin.

Russell Wurth
Time Warner Telecom

Munoz, Alvaro wrote:
>  
> Hi All,
> 
> Just wondering if is it possible to run a Java code within the Remedy 
> JVM when executing it from an Active Link Run Process (The code is run

> in the server @@:)?
> 
> Regards,
> Alvaro
>  
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> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russell Wurth
> Sent: viernes, 08 de septiembre de 2006 17:14
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Alternatives To Remedy For Consuming A Web Service
> 
> Paul,
> 
> One method I have had success with is using Java to call the web 
> service
> 
> For the Java piece, get the Java Web Services Developer pack (v1.6 for

> JDK < 1.5; v2.0 for JDK 1.5) and use wscompile to generate Java stubs 
> from your WSDL.
> 
> Then you can use Remedy's Java Scripting Filter Plugin, which allows 
> you to call Java, not Javascript, from a Filter with multiple input 
> and output mappings to Remedy fields.  This is available from the 
> Remedy community downloads.  It also contains examples of calling a 
> web service to get the stock price.  The input is read from a Remedy 
> field, the filter invokes the Java code, and the output is mapped back

> to a Remedy field.  Since the call is run inside of the Remedy JVM, it

> is fairly fast.
> 
> Russell
> 
> Clements, Paul wrote:
> 
>>**
>>
>>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 ?
>>
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