Hi,

I guess you have to read up on Web Services.

You have to define which data you want to access (read or write) through Web
Services within Dev Studio, which will then be Published on your Mid-Tier
server.

After this, you must create a program that consumes this Web Service.

Here is a document you can use as starting point:
https://communities.bmc.com/docs/DOC-17544

And here seems to be a perl SOAP::Lite example:
https://communities.bmc.com/docs/DOC-18743

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)

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> Hi guys,
> I'm using ARSperl since a while, it helps me a lot with preparing scripts
> for reporting, notifications sending etc.
>
> But my company (I'm end user) is about to close direct RPC access to Remedy
> servers. They want to leave only http/www access through Remedy
> Web-Interface.
>
> Do you know some solution which can be helpful here? Something which I can
> use in my scripts and which will build proper http requests? Another trick
> is that web interface is behind proxy.
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