HI Jean,
Yes jUDDI is still alive and well :). Try using Tomcat-5.5.
Right now the console is not included in the distribution since it is
more a debugging tool. I use the the uddibrowser, but we are looking
into building/optaining a webbased console. You can see the uddi browser
in acion in the JBossESB project:
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/labs/jbossesb/trunk/product/docs/services/Registry.pdf
Also did you see this documentation?
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/juddi/trunk/docs/Getting-Started.pdf?view=log
Good luck!
--Kurt
Jean-Charles FEVRE wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to give you my configuration
apache-tomcat-6.0.16
postgresql-8.2.6
jUDDI-web-2.0rc5
Dear Kurt Stam,
I am currently working on a university project (at the University of
Nantes (France)). This project need to use a webservice from a java
applet.
My problem is the publication of the webservice in jUDDI (which seems
properly configured). I can not publish my service in jUDDI.
I did not find explicit documentation on this subject (UDDI4j, jaxr, ...)
and the jUDDI console does not seem implemented yet.
Is jUDDI still alive ?
Therefore, I am telling you to see if a solution is possible for me or if
I need to forgive jUDDI for my project and try something else.
Sincerly yours,
Jean-Charles Fèvre
Master ALMA, Nantes
--
Kurt T Stam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
J777 wrote:
I am currently working on a university project (at the University of Nantes
(France)). This project need to use a webservice from a java applet.
My problem is the publication of the webservice in jUDDI (which seems
properly configured). I can not publish my service in jUDDI.
I did not find explicit documentation on this subject (UDDI4j, jaxr, ...)
and the jUDDI console does not seem implemented yet.
Is jUDDI still alive ?
Therefore, I am telling you to see if a solution is possible for me or if I
need to forgive jUDDI for my project and try something else.
Thanks.
My configuration
apache-tomcat-6.0.16
postgresql-8.2.6
jUDDI-web-2.0rc5
--
Kurt T Stam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]