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Regarding the java API, I was reading on previous post, related to previous vers
jonathant
over 9 years ago
Regarding the java API, I was reading on previous post, related to previous versions, that the recommended approach to integrate with Appian is to use the custom servlet capability , that's because I will have to create a new installation of Appian on the server that holds the application that will interact with Appian using the java API (due to security , credentials, etc) . It's that correct ? If that is the case , do you know where is documented which component of Appian do I have to install and configure on the remote server, in order to connect with Appian with the java API. having this use case could help elaborate a pros/cons of consuming appian from the outside. Thanks in advance guys!
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Jacob Rank
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over 9 years ago
Can you describe your use case? I don't recommend trying to use the Java API outside the application server running your Appian instance. Use web services instead, and check out the various options described here:
forum.appian.com/.../Integrating_Appian-Web_Services.html
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Jacob Rank
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over 9 years ago
Can you describe your use case? I don't recommend trying to use the Java API outside the application server running your Appian instance. Use web services instead, and check out the various options described here:
forum.appian.com/.../Integrating_Appian-Web_Services.html
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