Dear Alex, Thank you for your response and conceptually this is very helpful. Now, using soapUI I am trying to do the same and for some reason when I try to add a new service to binding template it always adds the first one.
I will try once again and reach you all again if I am stuck. Thanks a lot for the support. I will email to users forum as well from now. Thank you, Sai On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 7:26 AM, Alex O'Ree <[email protected]> wrote: > FYI, you'll probably reach more people from the user mailing list > rather than the dev. > > I always liked this image that shows the relationships > > http://juddi.apache.org/docs/3.x/userguide/html/images/uddi_core_datastructures.gif > > tModels are just things that are referenced by everything else. > Businesses have services, services have binding templates, binding > templates have the access points. > > Does this help? > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:04 PM, Saibabu Vallurupalli > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am new to jUDDI however, I am able to successfully setup jUDDI and also > > tested using soapUI. > > > > I added a Business, then added a tModel and finally added Service to it. > > Later I ran Inquiry and it showed up perfect. > > > > Second time I added a new Business, and a tModel and finall tried to add > a > > new Service. > > > > When I ran Inquiry it showed both the Businesses however, the second > Service > > I added is not shown instead it is showing the same tModel, Service even > for > > the new Business. > > > > I think I am missing some basic concept here in understanding the data > > structure and how these Businesses, tModels, Services are related to > reach > > other. > > > > Can any one help me with a quick two line description like. After adding > a > > Business I need to save the new key and use the same key to create/link > > tModel and Services to this Business something like this? > > > > I really appreciate your support. > > > > Thank you, > > Sai >
