Does web service support all the properties in the standalone BI console?

Hi,
Currently I am using BI web service API to get the report and its parameters and so on. But I find that the object definition in the web service can't be full defined to match the properties in the console UI. For exaple, ReportDefinition object there is no description property, so I can't get the desc by the ReportDefinition object (By now I don't know how to get it). Another sample is, there is no Parameter object defined in the web service, only ParamNameValue object, so I can't get the default value for the parameter defined in the console UI.
Is there any solution for me?
HELP!!!

It is just not working for me. I am using static stub.
After tracking the HTTP traffic, I found that the WL70 server is not issuing any
cookie. I have configured all the parameters for tracking session in the web application,
but I still don't see any cookie in the HTTP headers from the server. I also tried
to invoke the service using a browser, still no cookie seen. Is this a bug or
there is some other configuration for the server?
- Hao
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
By default client will maintain the session. You dont have to set this
property.
Are you using static or dyn client?
Also, you should use the same instance of the stub for all your invokes
(all invokes to be in the same session).
regards,
-manoj
"Hao Chen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
It is not working for me.
When I set the "javax.xml.rpc.session.maintain" property, weblogicthrows
"UnsupportedOperation"
exception and be default I don't see any session information beingpassed.
How do I configure the client side or even the server?
Thanks.
- Hao
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
WL70 client does support http session. Is this not
working for you?
regards,
-manoj
"Hao Chen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3d6402ac$[email protected]..
Does anybody know how to make WL70 Web Service support sessions?
The "javax.xml.rpc.session.maintain" property on Stub does not seemto
work.
Without session support, it is almost no use for us because we haveto
authenticate
the user each time.
Thanks in advance.
- Hao

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