Also you undermined the ARS permission model by doing DB integrations.  I am
sure with some extra coding you could probably kind of replicated it if that
is important (say in the case of Multitenancy) but I would rather allow the
AR System to handle permissions.

Jason

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, LJ LongWing <lj.longw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Naveen,
> As Axton has already pointed out...it's not very cut and dry....additional
> things you need to think about when doing DB integrations is translation of
> enumeration values...always fun.
>
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> Subject: DB Links vs Webservices
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> Hi ARSers,
>
> Something which i have been thinking about. I want to know your views on
> this.
> Let us imagine we have systems, SYS-A(Remedy with its backend) and
> SYS-B(another platform app(like java,.NET etc) with its backend). Now if i
> want the data from both these systems to flow from each other for certain
> interactions, lets say i have the possibility of below methods.
> Method-1) I use web-services exposed from both sides to mutually call and
> get the input/output approprately and thus i acheive transactions.
> Method-2) I expose some relavant schema details as DB links and then i
> access them from where ever required (as view forms Remedy).
>
> Now i want to know about the pros and cons of above methods with respect to
> . I always feel that Method 2 is kind of crude way of implementing, but in
> a
> way i get this feeling from many i talked, that it is an easier and
> effortless way to go about it. Still thinking on a long term, reliability,
> data-transfer speed etc
> factors.
>
> Cheers,
> Naveen
>
>
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