Hi Paquale,
jUDDI 2.0 implements the UDDIv2 API. So as if that is what you need
there should be no issues. We are currently working to support the
UDDIv3 spec.
Cheers,
--Kurt
Pasquale Campitiello wrote:
Ok Kurt,
for a university study I used BEA Aqualogic Service Bus as ESB and
Aqualogic Service Registry as UDDI registry. I studied the phasis to
publish or import services (ecc.) in external UDDI, that do this in
automatic graphical procedures (Aqualogic Service Registry) .
Then I tried to use Apache Synapse as ESB and Aqualogic Service
Registry as UDDI registry, but the present Synapse implementation
doesn't let to do (easily) what I need (publishing, importing and
almost everything you do with UDDI registries).
Now I have to try Apache Synapse as ESB and jUDDI as UDDI
implementation. I want to know if is it possible or there are
particular problems. And how can I configure the "connection" between
jUDDI and Synapse to do what I need? Is there some specific
documentation? Meantime i'm searching...
Thanks.
Pasquale
2008/10/13 Kurt T Stam <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Hi Paquale,
I think you're going to be a little more specific with your
questions, and you may get a better response at the Synapse forum,
but I found this:
"As for registry support, we simply need the capability to "look
up" some XML. It might be a synapse configuration directive, a
WSDL, an XSLT transform, etc. So we abstracted the concept of a
"registry". At the moment the only implementation we have of this
is to grab the XML from a URL (you might think of this as a REST
Registry). We have an extensible interface for this, so we could
support UDDI fairly simply. But at the moment no-one has asked us
for that!"
Hope that helps
--Kurt
Pasquale Campitiello wrote:
Hi,
I have to study the integration between the ESB Apache Synapse
and an UDDI implentation like Apache jUDDI.
Is it possible? How can I configure jUDDI and Synapse?
Thank you
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