I do not have a complete answer, sorry.

You could use a filter guide (probably several of them) to build the XML
statements needed, and then store them in a 0 - length display only
field.
How you would get them to a URL, I do not know. I guess maybe you could
just use the Active Link - Run Process - URL thing and pass the field
data. You would then have to configure the web page to receive the very
lengthy URL. Bear in mind, that if this is not HTTPS, then you risk the
entire contents of your ticket.

Also, I'm not sure on how long a URL can be, so you might run into an
issue there. You might potentially be able to, if you have a UNIX
backend, do something weird where you build the XML in the Display Only
field, then for a shell call (command line) and just write a file on the
go, then some how get the file sent to the process on the other end.
This would still take a non-remedy process though.

Gary

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brittain, Mark
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 11:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pushing XML out

Hi All & TGIF,

I asked this question last week and did not get a response. If it is
dumb question/can't do answer, someone please let me know.

Is there a way to send XML out the mid-tier to a URL using a filter?

Currently I have a filter that executes on submit and performs a Run
Process. The Run Process executes a perl script that sends the record
information in XML format to a URL.

Would much rather keep the function within Remedy rather than relying on
a perl script.

ARS 6.3
SunOS 5.9
Oracle 9.2

Thanks

Mark

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