Hello Fawver,

I did not clarify myself enough I want to use that page for instructions and 
such to my users. I have the api up and running and an application already 
working properly. I know the page shows that by default but a customization 
would of been nice to just give some basic info on how to use the api to my 
users.



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-------- Original message --------
From: "Fawver, Dustin" <[email protected]>
Date: 9/11/17 6:30 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Remedy REST API Jetty landing page

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Kevin,

As I understand it, that page is normal.  That lets you know that the Jetty 
config is correct and that the service is running properly.  You normally 
wouldn't access it via a web browser.  You would have the app that's doing the 
REST calls to log in, get a token, and then use that token for subsequent API 
calls.

If you're needing to manually test things via REST, you can use tools such as 
Postman to do the calls for you and show you the results.  I'm actually digging 
into this myself as I set up things for automated asset management 
registration, just for start.

I hope this helps.

Dustin Fawver
Sr. Help Desk Technician
Information Technology Services

P: 423-439-4648
[email protected]
[itslogo]<http://www.etsu.edu/helpdesk>

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin M Candelaria
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 3:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Remedy REST API Jetty landing page

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Hello everyone.



I recently enabled the Rest api on our Remedy 9.1 environment. Does anyone know 
if possible to change the landing page of the jetty server to something else?



Example: I have remedyapi.mydomain.com pointing to 
production-apptier.mydomain.com:8008



I want that default page to be something else rather than :

HTTP ERROR 404

Problem accessing /. Reason:

    ProxyServlet: /

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