Mark,

In order to access the protected ones you must have a valid login to the
Remedy Server.cannot be used anonymously.  Public ones can be used
anonymously, assuming of course that the web service user id and pw are
entered in the mid-tier config.

 

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Subject: Protected Web Service

 

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In the 6.3 Advanced Guide it states the web service can have either public
or protected permissions with this shown in the URL as

 

http://
<http://%3cmidtier_server%3e/arsys/WSDL/public/%3cserver_name%3e/%3cwebservi
ce> <midtier_server>/arsys/WSDL/public/<server_name>/<webservice> 

 

or 

 

http://
<http://%3cmidtier_server%3e/arsys/WSDL/protected/%3cserver_name%3e/%3cwebse
rvice> <midtier_server>/arsys/WSDL/protected/<server_name>/<webservice> 

 

What does protected mean? How does it work differently than public?

 

Thanks

Mark

 

Mark Brittain

Remedy Developer

NaviSite - A Time Warner Cable Company

mbritt...@navisite.com

Office: 315-453-2912 x5335

Mobile: 315-317-2897

 

 

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