If you have the line "Plugin: {path_to_file}/libwebservice.so" in your ar.conf 
then the plugin is installed.  There are no forms required for the plugin to 
function.

To install the plugin do the following:   
   First   Find the file "libsebservice.so" is on your system.   
   Second  Add a line in the ar.cfg  "Plugin: {path_to_file}/libwebservice.so" 
   Third   Restart the arserver processes

To remove the plugin simply comment out the plugin line in the ar.conf and 
restart the arserver processes.

Fred


-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anderson Debra (PRN)
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Setting up web serivces on ARS existing server

** 
Hi Everyone,

We are running ARS 7.0.01 on Solaris with Mid-tier and want to try out Remedy 
Web Services integration.

However I believe when our server was installed (a few years back) the 
web-services plug-in was not installed.

Two Questions
1 - How can I confirm the web-service plug-in is not installed.  I don't see 
any of the expected forms in the system for web services and the ar.conf file 
doesn't list any web-service plug-in.

2 - The install documentation doesn't give a lot of help on adding a plug-in to 
an existing system.   I have to be careful not to mess up our development 
server as its used by several teams.  Does anyone have suggestions on how to 
install/add this plug-in with minimal risk to the existing system? 

Thanks
Debra

Debra Anderson
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