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Alex O'Ree updated JUDDI-1006:
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    Description: 
Using juddi default (v3) you can create an access point type of Mailto which 
saves to the database and is displayed properly in the UI.  When using juddiv2, 
the access point type displays as endpoint.

 

Using juddiv2 create an Access Point using a random binding template key, 
access point type “Mailto” and Access Point Value: 
“[[t...@email.com|mailto:[t...@email.com]|mailto:t...@email.com]” and save the 
access point.  The value endPoint is saved in the database, not Mailto.  If the 
database contains a value of Mailto in the access_point_type field, it still 
displays endPoint in the UI.

 

Note that the response from the v2 Inquire API returns the value of mailto if 
this value is in the database.

<ns2:accessPoint 
URLType="mailto">[mailto:t...@email.com</ns2:accessPoint|mailto:t...@email.com%3c/ns2:accessPoint]>

  was:
Using juddi default (v3) you can create an access point type of Mailto which 
saves to the database and is displayed properly in the UI.  When using juddiv2, 
the access point type displays as endpoint.++++

++ ++

Using juddiv2 create an Access Point using a random binding template key, 
access point type “Mailto” and Access Point Value: 
“mailto:[t...@email.com|mailto:t...@email.com]” and save the access point.  The 
value endPoint is saved in the database, not Mailto.  If the database contains 
a value of Mailto in the access_point_type field, it still displays endPoint in 
the UI.++++

++ ++

Note that the response from the v2 Inquire API returns the value of mailto if 
this value is in the database.++++

<ns2:accessPoint 
URLType="mailto">[mailto:t...@email.com</ns2:accessPoint|mailto:t...@email.com%3c/ns2:accessPoint]>


> Saving an Access Point Type
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>
>                 Key: JUDDI-1006
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-1006
>             Project: jUDDI
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>            Reporter: Alex O'Ree
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Using juddi default (v3) you can create an access point type of Mailto which 
> saves to the database and is displayed properly in the UI.  When using 
> juddiv2, the access point type displays as endpoint.
>  
> Using juddiv2 create an Access Point using a random binding template key, 
> access point type “Mailto” and Access Point Value: 
> “[[t...@email.com|mailto:[t...@email.com]|mailto:t...@email.com]” and save 
> the access point.  The value endPoint is saved in the database, not Mailto.  
> If the database contains a value of Mailto in the access_point_type field, it 
> still displays endPoint in the UI.
>  
> Note that the response from the v2 Inquire API returns the value of mailto if 
> this value is in the database.
> <ns2:accessPoint 
> URLType="mailto">[mailto:t...@email.com</ns2:accessPoint|mailto:t...@email.com%3c/ns2:accessPoint]>



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