How to generate XML Publisher via WebSerivce

PeopleTools: 8.50
Database: Oracle
Application: HRMS 9.1
PeopleSoft integrate with 3rd-Party application.
The question is:
How can I get the xml publisher report result via webservice?
Things I do:
1. I create a xml publisher report definition in PeopleSoft, using query as datasource.
Tested, The report works well in "Query Report Viewer".
2. So I create service, service operation and messages in PeopleSoft.
Local string &group_id = "11111";
/*1. Get report definition object*/
Local PSXP_RPTDEFNMANAGER:ReportDefn &oRptDefn1 = create PSXP_RPTDEFNMANAGER:ReportDefn("ADF_ROSTER1");
&oRptDefn1.Get();
/*2. Fill query runtime prompt record*/
Local Record &rcdQryPrompts1 = &oRptDefn1.GetPSQueryPromptRecord();
&rcdQryPrompts1.ADF_GROUP_ID.Value = &group_id;
&oRptDefn1.SetPSQueryPromptRecord(&rcdQryPrompts1);
/*3. Generate report*/
&oRptDefn1.ProcessReport("ADF_ROSTER1_1", %Language, %Date, "PDF");
/*4. Publish report*/
&oRptDefn1.Publish("", "", "", 0);
Tested, Webservice works well, and these codes can generate an PDF output to a temp folder.
Question:
How can I response the web service call, with the correct URL of the report file?
Thank you!

Hi
In subscription People code call the Appliction engine program having the code to print the PDF report what you given in second point
thanks
Cynthia

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