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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

UDDI Annotations Demo to Register a WebService

This demo shows how to use UDDI annotations to register a service into a UDDI v3 compliant registry. For more detailed information see the jUDDI Userguide on annotations.

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6 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I have tried to install the jdk1.6 and lastest version of eclipse. but I am unable to access the juddiv3 through the jdk1.6 by accessing http://localhost:8080/juddiv3, while it worked fine with jdk1.5 .
    any suggestion?

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  2. Hi Aijaz,

    Please use the jUDDI users mailing list for question like these. You will reach a much larger audience. And I'm sorry I have no idea what's wrong. I'm using 1.6 myself. Try to see if there are any clues in the logs.

    Cheers,

    --Kurt

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  3. No exist server name sales, I have done as your guide but when I open URL http://sales:8080/pluto then IE can not open that URL.

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  4. Check out the thread "Problem with deploying example of Sales and marketing" on our mailing list. Hopefully that helps,

    Cheers,

    --Kurt

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  5. Thanks for the nice article. But there is lots of confusion in the user/dev community. This particular demo is useful when one want to use Subscription feature of jUDDI. If one just wants to deploy a webservice to jUDDI , there are no clear steps with sample code.
    If that can be done it will be really useful to explore the jUDDI further.

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    1. Yes I agree that we desperately need roll our examples into the distribution. I have opened a jira for it.

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