I integrated a similar case using web services. I created an staging form
that holds all the updates and stores all the workflow.


Jose Manuel Huerta
http://theremedyforit.com/




On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Karthik <karthik...@gmail.com> wrote:

> **
> I have a requirement to integrate 2 or more remedy systems and other
> ticketing tools built on different technologies like Java .
>
> Scenario: Remedy servers A, B, C, D are on different versions of remedy
> ranging from 7.1 to 7.6. When incidents are assigned to a particular
> assigned group, an incident should be created on a remedy server E on 7.6.
> Once a ticket is created on Remedy server E, the integration should be
> birectional. i.e. status updates should flow through between the servers.
> Similar should happen even when incidents are raised and assigned on
> different ticketing tools built on various technologies.
>
> Assumption:
> - Remedy servers are DSO enabled
> - Other ticketing tools support web services. i.e. can expse and consume
> web services.
>
> Below are few approaches, i have thought of and need suggestions on these
> approaches or please feel free to recommend any other approaches as well:
>
> 1. Build staging forms on both soure and target systems to handle
> transactions.
> 2. Data to this staging form can be populated in following different
> manners:
>
> a. Integrate remedy servers using DSO and integrate with other systems
> using web services so that same staging form handles the transactions using
> same workflows
>
>    - I need to understand if DSO is backward compatible. say for ex: can
>    we establish DSO between 7.1 and 7.6?
>
> b. Integrate all the systems(remedy/non remedy) using web services
> c. Use an orchestrator tool like BMC Atrium Orchestrator
>
> Thanks
> Karthik
>
>
>
>
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