Hi Carol,

Web services are consumed in remedy through set fields action in a filter.
Just create a filter and load the WSDL file you want to consume in Remedy.
When you are creating a web service in remedy , you need to enter the
appropriate values in the below mentioned URL(WSDL publishing location) and
you will get the corresponding wsdl file.

http://<midtier_server>/arsys/WSDL/public/<servername>/Web Service_Name

SOAP UI is the tool which you can use for the testing of your web services.
You need to enter the required values as SOAP request and you will get
output as SOAP response.

Give a search on BMC communities and you will get a lot of helpful docs on
web services(publishing and consuming).
Thanks !


On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Carol Carnevali <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Remedy Geniuses,
>
> I am new to Web Services and this is probably a stupid question but...  If
> someone hands you a WSDL file that Remedy needs to consume, where do you
> put it to be consumed?  When creating the Web Service, I just don't see
> where Remedy can access the file.  What am I missing? Also, where do you
> find SOAP?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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