I migth be blind, but does not find the RFE on www.bmc.com/support.
Where have you hide it?

--
Jarl




On 8/15/07, Papolu, Appajee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
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> John, Jarl,
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> I thought I would respond to a couple of  ARSLIST posts on this thread…
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> -          Firstly, simply responding on ARSLIST is not sufficient to be
> counted in the poll – so please do vote at
> http://developer.bmc.com/jiveProd/forum.jspa?forumID=10 ,
> if you're interested in participating in this poll.
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> -          Secondly, if you have other ideas or suggestions on where we
> should be going in terms of APIs, data representation formats, what (sub)set
> of functions to be available in API etc – please send them our way in the
> form of RFEs. By the way ARSWIKI is a great repository, so you may place
> your requests there too.
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> -          Thirdly, even if you love (just as I do) the AR System Java API,
> please do keep in mind that the question is NOT "whether you want this API
> or that API". So, if you do not have a use case for using .NET API, that is
> absolutely fine & feel free to say so with your vote. But if indeed you bump
> into some use cases where you could use .NET friendly APIs, then your choice
> can in fact be indicative of that stance. So, stay objective in your
> participation in the poll about the .NET API availability & official support
> topic alone. Kindly do not interpret the poll with "Java Vs .NET" mindset or
> diverge the topic into other subjective discussions.
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> Regards
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> Appajee
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>  ________________________________
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> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Sundberg
>  Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:33 PM
>  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
>  Subject: Re: Poll: Official support for the .NET API
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> ** I sort of think the whole conversation is going the wrong direction.
>
>  I think BMC should create a rockin great version of Kinetic Link - and
> expose everything as XML from the server itself. Then go ahead - chose any
> language you want. (My preference - Ruby)
>
>  The APIs only create/read/update/delete anyway. (Not like it does active
> links etc...) Oh - and they get background server info - but I just see that
> as read.
>
>  -John
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