Hi Roger,

You can try any public web service from the internet (if your server has 
internet access) like this one:

http://www.webservicex.com/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?wsdl 

then you just choose your input out output parameters.

There are quite a few examples on http://www.xmethods.net/

Mike.

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Remedy Specialist
IGS, Business Consulting Services
ITIL Service Manager Certified
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Hello Michael,
 
Thanks for this. So when consuming a web service, when creating a filter 
what does one put into the Chose wsdl section of the filter so it can be 
loaded?
 
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Hi Roger, 

If I am not mistaken, the midtier is required if you are publishing a web 
service to be consumed by an external program. The external program will 
use the midtier server 

e.g. http://<midtier_server>/arsys/WSDL/<ARServer>/<Web Service Name> 

I think if you are consuming an external web service, you only need the 
JRE and not the midtier. 

Mike. 

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Okay everyone please take it easy on me with this one. Here is my 
configuration: 
ARS 6.03 patch 16 
WINDOWS 2003 
SQL 2K 
No mid-tier
  
We are creating a .NET help desk ticket application for our Engineering 
group. Currently they use Remedy but due to some personal issues the 
decision was made to move the Remedy application to a move advanced 
platform. Please do not ask any questions as to why this decision was 
made. My mother always told me if you can?t say something nice about 
someone don?t say anything at all. 
  
That being said we need to integrate Remedy with this new .NET system. I 
need to be able to create tickets in the new system and they need to be 
able to update my tickets as well as create tickets in Remedy. They have 
developed a Web Service for me to use to create tickets in the new system. 
As I understand it this will allow me to pass data to the new system and 
receive their ticket number back. 
  
We were originally going to user the .NET API to allow them to 
update/create tickets in my system. It was suggested to me that maybe we 
could use a Web Service created on the Remedy side instead of the API. I 
have been looking at the documentation for creating a Web Service and that 
has led me to this posting. 
  
My first question is how is this possible without using the Mid-Tier? As I 
stated, this is new to me and I am not sure I fully understand it. Any 
help would be greatly appreciated. 
  
Thanks, 
  
Roger A. Nall 
Manager, OSSNMS Remedy 
T-Mobile USA 
Desk: 813-348-2556(New) 
Cell: 973-652-6723 
FAX: 813-348-2565 
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