Hi,
A few weeks ago I posed a question about Remedy’s inability to deal with complex WSDL’s. By this I meant WSDL’s which import others. Remedy only currently appears to like a WSDL which makes no calls to other WSDL’s or XDS’s. Finally after some help from a .Net specialist we have found a solution:
· Roll up all the WDSL’s and XSD’s into a vb class using the wsdl.exe process within Visual Studio
· Create a new web service in .Net which essentially wraps the original service which is contained within the vb class
This means that we are now dealing with a WSDL which is all inclusive…ie has no imports. The web service which wraps round the original one deals with all the actual calls to the methods and shields us from the issues which Remedy had with it. The new web service can be loaded into Remedy and works as needed.
Paul Clements
IT Professional Officer
Glasgow City Council
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