Hi Folks, It's me again, with another Remedy Web service question...
So I built these web services and my customers are using them successfully, in spite of the inherent inefficiencies that I have observed in the get-list calls. Some clever folks here have built a PHP API around the Web services to give our PHP users an easy way to call the various services. It's all working as intended. My questions revolves around "logging out" of a Web service. Since the login/password information is supplied with each call, I don't see any way for the Web service user to explicitly logout. When I look at the Tomcat Web Application Manager, I see a large number of sessions associated with the Mid-tier application... much larger than I expect. I believe that I am seeing a "session" for each Web service call. Is it the case that since there is no explicit logout, Tomcat will hold onto the session until it times out? When using the Mid-tier directly, it appears that there is only one session per user and it stays until the user logs out or times out. Is there a way for the Web service users to reconnect to their previous session, if one exists? Is there a way for the Web service user to explicitly logout so as to end the session? Have I totally missed the boat? Thanks. Larry Larry Robinson Remedy Developer / Administrator NC State University Raleigh, NC _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"