Hi,
it’s ok!

The tool used by my customer is called FootPrints. Do you know it? Do you have 
any suggestions to create this integration correctly? For example, to use ws 
have I to define a dedicated user with accurate permissions?

Thanks in advance.
 Peter

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: m...@rrr.se
>Data: 12-apr-2011 7.16
>A: <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG>
>Ogg: Re: Integrate a service with Remedy web service.
>
>Hi,
>
>It should suffice, but remove any columns/operators not needed in the
>integration from the web-service.
>
>For example the Advanced Search functionality could be replaced with
>limited search capability.
>
>You may also want to create a User with just enough permissions to access
>what is needed.
>
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>
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>> Hello everyone,
>> my customer asked me to integrate its service with Remedy using the web
>> service channel. We can provide the URL of our WS encoded in XML
>> containing the
>> Web Service Description Language. Do you think it could be sufficient?
>> have i tell him other items Remedy?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Peter
>>
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