How to create a support message in a JAVA only system?

PLease help, thanks!

Hi Jennifer,
Work Center are the new interface within SAP Solution Manager shipped as of Stack 15.
They are developped with WebDynpro, which allows an easy Web integration.
http(s)://<host>:<port>/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/ags_work_incident_man
http(s)://<host>:<port>/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/ags_workcenter
Work Center Incident Management would handle
- Create Message
- Follow-up on created message (reply, confirm, add texts, add attachments)
for the end user, who created the incident.
Due to the Web Access, granting authorizations is quite easy and the user can not perform unexpected tasks.
Usage requires ideally a name user in SolMan system for Logon  and a Business Partner.
See also these threads to setup and adapt Work Centers:
[Setup Work Center|Re: SOLMAN SP 15 - NOT ASSIGNED TO WORKCENTER]
[Adopt Work Center|Re: Incident Management Work Center Customizing]
(By the way, current SolMan release is 7.0, as 4.0 was renamed)
Regards,
Ruediger
Edited by: Ruediger Stoecker on Jun 4, 2008 5:19 PM

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