Re: how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-09 Thread Carey Matthew Black
Serouche,

I know this may sound strange... but if you start the AR Server
install on your windows pc you will get an option to only install the
API. (and not the whole AR System server) That is the best way to get
the API installed on a windows box if your AR System servers are not
windows based. If your servers are windows based, then you can also
copy them out of the server install directory if you installed the API
package when you installed the AR System server too.

Hope that helps.

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Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two.



On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Remedy Maniac
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 dear all,

 I would like to write some codes with java playing with the API
 Where do I find the dll and jar files for the API for my windows client?
 What would be the best settings?
 Is that only possible?
 Many thanks in advance
 Serouche

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Re: how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-09 Thread Remedy Maniac

Hi Carey,

the problem with this is that after that option it wants me to select 
the database to use. And as a matter of fact I have no database on my PC.

Would you have a workaround for this ?
Or further ideas?
Thanks
sr



Carey Matthew Black wrote:

Serouche,

I know this may sound strange... but if you start the AR Server
install on your windows pc you will get an option to only install the
API. (and not the whole AR System server) That is the best way to get
the API installed on a windows box if your AR System servers are not
windows based. If your servers are windows based, then you can also
copy them out of the server install directory if you installed the API
package when you installed the AR System server too.

Hope that helps.

  


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Re: how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-09 Thread Carey Matthew Black
sr,

Uncheck the Server install. You only want to select the option to
install the API.

It should work that way unless they changed the installer while I was
not looking.

I do have a windows ARS server installed so I copied the API dir from
there and did not do a API only install the last few times I did
this kind of thing.

I would also suggest you could check arswiki.org ... but the web site
appears to be down right now. ( Maybe you can check there later?) I
know there are API downloads for various version of ARS API but I do
not know if it has the Java package included in it. I would think it
does, but I have not verified that before.

-- 
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two.


On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Remedy Maniac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Carey,

 the problem with this is that after that option it wants me to select the
 database to use. And as a matter of fact I have no database on my PC.
 Would you have a workaround for this ?
 Or further ideas?
 Thanks
 sr



 Carey Matthew Black wrote:

 Serouche,

 I know this may sound strange... but if you start the AR Server
 install on your windows pc you will get an option to only install the
 API. (and not the whole AR System server) That is the best way to get
 the API installed on a windows box if your AR System servers are not
 windows based. If your servers are windows based, then you can also
 copy them out of the server install directory if you installed the API
 package when you installed the AR System server too.

 Hope that helps.



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Re: how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-09 Thread Ben Chernys
Allo Serouche,

The Java stuff is cross platform.  Just pick it up from your Sun box...  All
required dlls for windows will be in your AR User directory.

Cheers
Ben 

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Subject: Re: how to API programming from my windows client

sr,

Uncheck the Server install. You only want to select the option to install
the API.

It should work that way unless they changed the installer while I was not
looking.

I do have a windows ARS server installed so I copied the API dir from there
and did not do a API only install the last few times I did this kind of
thing.

I would also suggest you could check arswiki.org ... but the web site
appears to be down right now. ( Maybe you can check there later?) I know
there are API downloads for various version of ARS API but I do not know if
it has the Java package included in it. I would think it does, but I have
not verified that before.

--
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two.


On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Remedy Maniac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hi Carey,

 the problem with this is that after that option it wants me to select 
 the database to use. And as a matter of fact I have no database on my PC.
 Would you have a workaround for this ?
 Or further ideas?
 Thanks
 sr



 Carey Matthew Black wrote:

 Serouche,

 I know this may sound strange... but if you start the AR Server 
 install on your windows pc you will get an option to only install the 
 API. (and not the whole AR System server) That is the best way to get 
 the API installed on a windows box if your AR System servers are not 
 windows based. If your servers are windows based, then you can also 
 copy them out of the server install directory if you installed the 
 API package when you installed the AR System server too.

 Hope that helps.



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Re: how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-09 Thread Remedy Maniac
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Hello Ben,

I'll try that and let you know.
Cheers
Serouche


Ben Chernys wrote:

  Allo Serouche,

The Java stuff is cross platform.  Just pick it up from your Sun box...  All
required dlls for windows will be in your AR User directory.

Cheers
Ben 

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how to API programming from my windows client

2008-12-08 Thread Remedy Maniac

dear all,

I would like to write some codes with java playing with the API
Where do I find the dll and jar files for the API for my windows client?
What would be the best settings?
Is that only possible?
Many thanks in advance
Serouche

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