![]() Project is using .rs libraries, that ease webservice implementations. We have used IntelliJ Idea IDE to create a Webservice application according One possibility how to use JAVA functionality from Siebel is to define Business Service with Class CSSJavaBusinessService in Siebel Tools and develop and deploy custom Java package implementing JSON/XML conversions.Īnother possibility is to create deployable war package for Tomcat server that is running on each Siebel Server. So having this in mind we have decided for JSON/XML converter implemented in Java. As many XML and JSON parsers existing in JavaScript are implemented in Javascript engines, this option would require to write parses from the scratch. Another option considered was to write conversion directly in eScript. Having such converter eases migration of XML json content type to json content type interfaces, typically SOAP webservice to REST.Īfter small research, the most suitable way is to use existing Java XML/JSON conversion classes to perform this task. As Siebel internally works with Siebel Messages and XML Hierarchies and a lot of interfaces to and from Siebel CRM still use XML message format, it is very useful to have conversion methods from XML to JSON and vice versa. Since IP 2016, Siebel natively supports REST calls with json content type. Jump to navigation Custom Web Service for Json/XML conversions deployed in Tomcat callable from Siebel 16.
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