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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by "V.Sundaresan" <vs...@siptech.co.in> on 2001/09/18 08:10:29 UTC

Is DB2 a must for Private UDDI Registry

Do anyone have an idea about WSTK. 

Am using WSTK version 2.4 from IBM. 

Is DB2 a must to implement the private UDDI registry, 

and whether this WSTK - 2.4 supports the access of Private UDDI.

-sunder

A Beginners query

Posted by "Mahesh.Hegde" <Ma...@patni.com>.
Hi,

I am just getting to know the nuts and bolts of SOAP. I did install Apache
SOAP with Tomcat as per the installation notes in the documentation and
tried out the AddressBook sample using testit.cmd. It all works fine.

My question is how to access a SOAP service as a URL? Something like
accessing a Servlet using a URL -
http://www.myHost.com:port/servlet/myServlet. What is the SOAP equivalent
for accessing say the AddressBook SOAP service?

also can you give me reference to some good tutorials for a SOAP beginner

Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Mahesh


A Beginners query

Posted by "Mahesh.Hegde" <Ma...@patni.com>.
Hi,

I am just getting to know the nuts and bolts of SOAP. I did install Apache
SOAP with Tomcat as per the installation notes in the documentation and
tried out the AddressBook sample using testit.cmd. It all works fine.

My question is how to access a SOAP service as a URL? Something like
accessing a Servlet using a URL -
http://www.myHost.com:port/servlet/myServlet. What is the SOAP equivalent
for accessing say the AddressBook SOAP service?

also can you give me reference to some good tutorials for a SOAP beginner

Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Mahesh


Re: Is DB2 a must for Private UDDI Registry

Posted by Victor Hadianto <vi...@nuix.com.au>.
>
> Is DB2 a must to implement the private UDDI registry,
> and whether this WSTK - 2.4 supports the access of Private UDDI.

yes in both count ..... however I suggest you post questions about uddi and 
wstk in their appropriate mailing list, you will likely to get more answer 
over there.

vic .

Re: Is DB2 a must for Private UDDI Registry

Posted by Victor Hadianto <vi...@nuix.com.au>.
>
> Is DB2 a must to implement the private UDDI registry,
> and whether this WSTK - 2.4 supports the access of Private UDDI.

yes in both count ..... however I suggest you post questions about uddi and 
wstk in their appropriate mailing list, you will likely to get more answer 
over there.

vic .