John,

No JNI that would be great :) In the past I've investigated doing a "light"
api in pure Java, but the whole RPC stuff seemed the biggest hurdle. One
could ofcourse build a wrapper around the existing API using collections and
annotations (which I have done just to keep things compatible) but then
you'll still be stuck with the jni stuff. I think it would be nice to start
some kind of opensource project of some kind for making working with Remedy
easier. Maybe an API layer or an alternative API.

Hugo

On 12/8/06, John Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Julio,

I feel your chances of getting that from the Remedy Java API are around
nil.
The API isn't even OO, let alone equipped with Collections (which was a
year
2000 feature) - hence, while a nice Java API would be welcome, it's never
going to happen until the Remedy Java API is taken seriously (I include
removing JNI in this statement).

However. I had heard of an open source Remedy Java API, if you fancy
contriburing towards an alternative.1


John

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