Derek,

Thanks for your clarification.

Regards,
Jarl

2009/9/10 Derek Berube <derek.ber...@wildstartech.com>:
> ** From the "What's New: BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.5.00"
> document...
>
> Pure Java API
> In previous releases, the JNI (TM) layer was used to pass Java (TM) calls
> through the C API. Beginning with release 7.5.00, the JNI layer is replaced
> with a pure Java implementation.
>
> When running against a release 7.5.00, 7.1.00, or 7.0.01 AR System server,
> the release 7.5.00 Java API runs as pure Java. If the release 7.5.00 Java
> API needs to communicate with a pre-7.0.01 AR System server, it still uses
> the JNI layer. You can configure the Java API to never use the JNI layer, in
> which case it is unable to communicate with older servers.
>
> Deployment of the Java API is simplified by consolidating multiple JAR files
> into arapi75.jar (excluding logj-1.2.14.jar).
>
> For more information, see the Integration Guide and the C API Reference.
>
> So it looks like you could use the 7.5 API and talk to an older server
> provided you have the native libraries installed.  I would still advocate
> the DAO approach as it isolates the AR System portion of your code from the
> rest of your application.
>
> Derek
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Jarl Grøneng <jarl.gron...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> 2009/9/10 Derek Berube <derek.ber...@wildstartech.com>:
>> > ** One of the fantastic features of the ARS 7.5 API is that it is 100%
>> > pure
>> > Java which means that you do not need to have/leverage any native
>> > libraries.  Unfortunately, it is only backwards compatible to version
>> > 7.01
>> > of the ARS API.
>>
>> From how I understadnd this; If you using 7.5 Java api against 7.5
>> server no native libraries neeeded, but if you using it against a 7.1
>> server the native library is needed.
>> (but I may be wrong...)
>>
>> --
>> Jarl
>>
>>
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