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[jira] Updated: (JUDDI-48) Ant tasks for managing juddi repository

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-48?page=history ]

Steve Viens updated JUDDI-48:
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    Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

Lowering priority.

> Ant tasks for managing juddi repository
> ---------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JUDDI-48
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-48
>      Project: jUDDI
>         Type: New Feature
>     Reporter: Harvey Jiang
>     Assignee: Steve Viens
>     Priority: Minor

>
> Organisations provide more Web Services to their customers this year or after and will uses UDDI to store information of these services.  To achieve automatic system testing of Web Services with integration of juddi, ant tasks are required to manage a juddi repository.  These tasks may be:
>  
> -save_business
> -save_service
> -save_tmodel
>  
> -delete_business
> -delete_service
> -delete_tmodel
>  
> -find_business
> -find_service
> -find_tmodel
>  
> Every of save_xxx tasks at least provide two attributes;
>    -source:  a xml file used to populate a juddi repository
>    -destination: a xml file to store a value returned by the juddi repository
>  
> Every of delete_xxx tasks at least provide one attribute:
>    -source: a xml file to store information used to delete a business entity or a service or a tModel 
>  
> Every of find_xxx tasks at least provide two attributes;
>    -source:  a xml file used to query a juddi repository
>    -destination: a xml file to store a value returned by the juddi repository
>  
> Note: xml schema used above should be identical to one used by data structures in the uddi specification.
> In addition, as Steve suggested, ant tasks should cover a jUDDI-specific functions and the others such as publisher assertion functions which I didn't listed above.
>  

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