
See this page:
http://gregor.tudan.de/2010/04/accessing-otrs-soap-from-javagroovy/
and this code:
https://github.com/gtudan/OTRS-Client
The code above only is about creating tickets. The RPC.pl interface
exposes the pretty low-level internal API of OTRS, the Generic
Interface supports more polished and higher level operations.
Since the rpc.pl interface uses this internal API, you can also use
our API docs for reference: http://dev.otrs.org/
for example guidance. Please note they talk about the difficulty of
talking to XML/RPC from Java; as I said, this is fixed in recent OTRS
3.1 and up since the introduction of the Generic Interface, although
it does not (yet) provide operations for customers and services. That
said, it would not be very difficult to add, the groundwork of the
Generic Interface has already been done.
HTH,
--
Mike
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Jignesh Kakka (jkakka)
Hi Mike,
We are using Java.
Thanks,
Jignesh
From: dev-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:dev-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of Michiel Beijen Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 2:57 AM To: Development community of OTRS. org
Subject: Re: [dev] Need Webservices for Creating Customers and creating Services
Op 6 feb. 2013 21:03 schreef "Jignesh Kakka (jkakka)"
het volgende: Again Few Questions 1. How can I configure a SOAP call for creating services, Even if I have to write WSDL file, I need to know sample SOAP xml or some data for creating services or customers, that can be referred to create WSDL. 2. If we get sample for RPC also for creating services and customers ,then that might solve the issue.
You also asked this question before, on which I replied which language you are using to make the soap calls from. -- Mike
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