The web services stuff in mid.tier is for webservices in Remedy, ie: web services that Remedy publish.
Turn on plugin logging, and examine the xml sent to SAP. my $0.02; the SAP people need to include an autentication header to be able to supply username and password. -- Jarl On 6/2/07, Randy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** Hi, hopefully someones done this before and can shed some light. I'm trying to consume a web service provided by SAP, when I put the URL in a remedy web service object to test, I get a prompt for a login and password (a dialog box, looks a lot like a NT login box),I enter my user id and password and get the WSDL back. When I try to use the web service in a filter I get an error 401. A co-worker sent me the WSDL, and I loaded it no problem in the filter. I did the mapping no problem, when I tried to trigger the filter (in the user tool)I get an error message back saying Un-Authorized. I've added the SAP login and password to the Mid-Tier Web service anonymous access and still no luck. Has anyone else come acrosss this? Does anyone have any suggestions? I talked to our SAP people and in their logs they aren't seeing anything. So I can't even tell what's being passed to the Web Serivce. Thanks, Randy __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___
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