As long as you have the WSDL you can do the mappings (so if someone sends you the WSDL or you can save it as a file you can use that).
Fred From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Sean Harrodine Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 8:42 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: How do you PUSH to a Web Service ??? thanks for the clarification Jarl as thats the conclusion that i had come to. So, my test works fine between my 2 Remedy servers, namely............. server names = SERVER1 and SERVER2 1 form exists on each server A filter exists on SERVER1 that runs and "PUSHES" the data across using the SERVER2 WSDL and the 'Input Mappings' to operation 'OpCreate' on SERVER2 which creates a ticket on SERVER2, and the ticket number comes back through the 'Output mapping' and back into a field on SERVER1.......all fine up to this point. Question.... So, if SERVER2 was to be replaced by another system with totally different field names to push data to and there was currently no network connectivity between my SERVER1 and their server, am i able to do any work with regard to creating the mappings as i cannot see' the other server yet ? TIA again..... Sean ________________________________ From: Jarl Grøneng <jarl.gron...@gmail.com> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Sent: Wednesday, 10 June, 2009 14:24:57 Subject: Re: How do you PUSH to a Web Service ??? Hi, As you say, this is a synchronous solution, so the filter does wait for the response. Regards, Jarl 2009/6/10 Sean Harrodine <sean_rem...@yahoo.co.uk>: > ** > Hi all, > > Thanks for the replies on this and i've managed to set up a simple form on 2 > different Remedy servers that i , PUSH the data out and receive the ticket > number back onto the originating form. > > So, the first thing i see is a very slight delay in the update or error > message coming back so as this is a 'real-time' web service, has anyone any > thoughts as to what issues may be on the horizon as the filter obviously > waits for the reply to come back through the output mapping ? > > I suppose this can be best described as a synchronous solution instead of an > async-solution, where the outbound transaction is sent, and then the > response is processed "when" and "if" it comes back. > > Does anyone have any thoughts on my sync/async comments and whether async is > actually possible or worth considering. > > thanks again all, > > Sean > > > ________________________________ > From: Dennis Ruble <ddru...@rockwellcollins.com> > To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG > Sent: Friday, 5 June, 2009 17:27:14 > Subject: Re: How do you PUSH to a Web Service ??? > > ** > Sean, > I know it isn't intuitive, but you still use the Set Field to do the push. > There are 'Input Mappings' and 'Output Mappings' on Set Field using Web > Services. When I do my "push" I use 'Input Mappings' to specify what I'm > "pushing" and receive my acknowledgement success/failure/error response > through 'Output Mappings' fields. > > HTH > > Dennis Ruble > Rockwell Collins > > > Sent by: "Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)" > <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> > Sent: 06/05/2009 11:11 AM > Subject: How do you PUSH to a Web Service ??? > > > Hi All, > > I wonder if anyone can assist me with what is hopefully a simple question > with a simple answer on web services. > > I know that you can set the contents of a field by using a web service to go > and extract the data from an external source > > Example > > modify entry on a form - this invokes the SET field to read data from WEB > SERVICE, use a WSDL to go off, compare and match the Stock Market Symbol and > then pull back the results and update the field on the form (Remedy example) > > But.....my question is, if i wanted to ""PUSH"" the results of a field/s > based on an SUBMIT or MODIFY out through a WEB SERVICE, how do i do it ? > > I want to be able to push data out under certain scenarios to another > ticketing system and it will need to be sent to a Web Service. > > > PUSH doesnt have the option to "PUSH value to WEB SERVICE"....you only seem > to be able to do a SET FIELD and then "Read Value From" a Web service > > > Am i being blind or just blindly dumb today ??? > > > All help gratefully received. > > TIA > > Sean _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"