Hi,
Oracle has a tool, called RightNow. It provides resources for running queries and generating reports for remote databases. I'm looking at some Java code, as well as the Getting Started section in the
http://documentation.custhelp.com/e...017/Connect_Web_Services_for_SOAP/Default.htm
guide, specifically at Getting Started/Getting Started - Java/Implement a client application.
It will take me some time to make sense of all this, and eventually write some queries from B4J. But if anyone has suggestions as to how to approach this, what I should look for first, the jars I should have at the top of my B4J project, that would at least save some initial time & confusion.
Has anyone made SOAP requests in B4J, in order to automate work they normally perform in the RightNow application?
Oracle has a tool, called RightNow. It provides resources for running queries and generating reports for remote databases. I'm looking at some Java code, as well as the Getting Started section in the
http://documentation.custhelp.com/e...017/Connect_Web_Services_for_SOAP/Default.htm
guide, specifically at Getting Started/Getting Started - Java/Implement a client application.
It will take me some time to make sense of all this, and eventually write some queries from B4J. But if anyone has suggestions as to how to approach this, what I should look for first, the jars I should have at the top of my B4J project, that would at least save some initial time & confusion.
Has anyone made SOAP requests in B4J, in order to automate work they normally perform in the RightNow application?