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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by Matthew Langham <ml...@sundn.de> on 2001/04/19 15:55:36 UTC
UDDI servers / projects
Hi,
sorry for the bandwidth - but I am not sure how to address this correctly
(and yes I checked out the UDDI list on yahoo):
I have just started "investigating" SOAP and its related technologies using
Apache Soap and also following the Axis stuff.
What seems lacking to me at the moment (and this may already have been
addressed many times) is the lack of UDDI "servers". If I was interested in
deploying SOAP based services inside a large organisation then it would seem
like a good idea to set up some form of UDDI service as a organisational
respository.
As far as I can make out there do not seem to be any UDDI implementations
freely (i.e. under an Apache type licence) and readily available. Why not?
Is there anything planned in this area - parhaps an Apache project or
something similar - what about commercial ones?
Surely something like this must be possible using the xml.apache stuff?
Comments?
Matthew Langham
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the Ant build file that simplified my life
Posted by "R. Mark Volkmann" <vo...@home.com>.
Here's an Ant build file that made it far simpler for me to work with Apache
SOAP.
I hope it helps you as much as it did me!
The targets supported are listed below.
clean deletes generated files
cleanTestLogs deletes generated JUnit log files
compile compiles source files
deploy deploys the BillServer to Apache SOAP
javadoc generates javadoc from all .java files
list lists the services deployed to Apache SOAP
prepare create output directories
query queries the urn:Bill service
run runs SOAP client
sniff runs Apache SOAP sniffer
test runs all JUnit tests
undeploy undeploys the BillServer from Apache SOAP
zip zips files in this directory
the Ant build file that simplified my life
Posted by "R. Mark Volkmann" <vo...@home.com>.
Here's an Ant build file that made it far simpler for me to work with Apache
SOAP.
I hope it helps you as much as it did me!
The targets supported are listed below.
clean deletes generated files
cleanTestLogs deletes generated JUnit log files
compile compiles source files
deploy deploys the BillServer to Apache SOAP
javadoc generates javadoc from all .java files
list lists the services deployed to Apache SOAP
prepare create output directories
query queries the urn:Bill service
run runs SOAP client
sniff runs Apache SOAP sniffer
test runs all JUnit tests
undeploy undeploys the BillServer from Apache SOAP
zip zips files in this directory
RE: UDDI servers / projects
Posted by Kamlesh Lal NE <ka...@changepond.com>.
I think IBM has some site where u can host or test ur uddi instead of having
at ur local repositary... the site is
https://www.ibm.com/services/uddi/testregistry/protect/home.htm
kamlesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Langham [mailto:mlangham@sundn.de]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 8:56 AM
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org; axis-dev@xml.apache.org;
general@xml.apache.org
Subject: UDDI servers / projects
Hi,
sorry for the bandwidth - but I am not sure how to address this correctly
(and yes I checked out the UDDI list on yahoo):
I have just started "investigating" SOAP and its related technologies using
Apache Soap and also following the Axis stuff.
What seems lacking to me at the moment (and this may already have been
addressed many times) is the lack of UDDI "servers". If I was interested in
deploying SOAP based services inside a large organisation then it would seem
like a good idea to set up some form of UDDI service as a organisational
respository.
As far as I can make out there do not seem to be any UDDI implementations
freely (i.e. under an Apache type licence) and readily available. Why not?
Is there anything planned in this area - parhaps an Apache project or
something similar - what about commercial ones?
Surely something like this must be possible using the xml.apache stuff?
Comments?
Matthew Langham
--
Open Source Group sunShine - Lighting up e:Business
=================================================================
Matthew Langham, S&N AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn
Tel: +49-5251-1581-30 [mlangham@sundn.de - http://www.sundn.de]
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RE: UDDI servers / projects
Posted by Kamlesh Lal NE <ka...@changepond.com>.
I think IBM has some site where u can host or test ur uddi instead of having
at ur local repositary... the site is
https://www.ibm.com/services/uddi/testregistry/protect/home.htm
kamlesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Langham [mailto:mlangham@sundn.de]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 8:56 AM
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org; axis-dev@xml.apache.org;
general@xml.apache.org
Subject: UDDI servers / projects
Hi,
sorry for the bandwidth - but I am not sure how to address this correctly
(and yes I checked out the UDDI list on yahoo):
I have just started "investigating" SOAP and its related technologies using
Apache Soap and also following the Axis stuff.
What seems lacking to me at the moment (and this may already have been
addressed many times) is the lack of UDDI "servers". If I was interested in
deploying SOAP based services inside a large organisation then it would seem
like a good idea to set up some form of UDDI service as a organisational
respository.
As far as I can make out there do not seem to be any UDDI implementations
freely (i.e. under an Apache type licence) and readily available. Why not?
Is there anything planned in this area - parhaps an Apache project or
something similar - what about commercial ones?
Surely something like this must be possible using the xml.apache stuff?
Comments?
Matthew Langham
--
Open Source Group sunShine - Lighting up e:Business
=================================================================
Matthew Langham, S&N AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn
Tel: +49-5251-1581-30 [mlangham@sundn.de - http://www.sundn.de]
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