new self-registering web service removes present ws
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                 Key: JUDDI-397
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-397
             Project: jUDDI
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 3.0.1
         Environment: Ubuntu linux, juddi-portal-bundle-3.0.1, 
            Reporter: Gunnlaugur Sigurðsson
            Assignee: Kurt T Stam
            Priority: Blocker
             Fix For: 3.0.1


When I publish new self-registering web service it removes present web service.

Description of my issue can be found in the user mailing list I posted Mon, 17 
May, 13:07, "UDDI Annotations - How do I self-register my service?"


Prior to publishing the new service I had one service already that was able 
register it self, but when I added the new service, the other one disappeared.

There is this entry in src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml in both projects

  <servlet>
    <display-name>Clerk Servlet</display-name>
    <servlet-name>UDDIClerkServlet</servlet-name>

<servlet-class>org.apache.juddi.v3.client.config.UDDIClerkServlet</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
        <param-name>uddi.client.manager.name</param-name>
        <param-value>example-manager</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
  </servlet>

As soon as I added this to my new web service the other one disappeared when I 
deployed the new service. 
Is this causing conflict between the two?

Name of the manager in both uddi.xml files is <manager name="example-manager"> 
is this not supposed to be like that?
And the uddi.xml both have the same named clerk, but with different class entry.

        <clerks registerOnStartup="true">
           <clerk name="SalesCratchit" node="default" publisher="sales" 
password="sales">
                <class>is.siminn.juddi.ws.HelloWorldImpl</class>
           </clerk>
        </clerks>

        <clerks registerOnStartup="true">
           <clerk name="SalesCratchit" node="default" publisher="sales" 
password="sales">
                <class>is.siminn.juddi.ws.AppImpl</class>
           </clerk>
        </clerks>

And the notations in the implementation classes are as follow.

@UDDIService(
        businessKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:${department}-asf",
        serviceKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:services-hello${department}",
        description = "Hello World test service")
@UDDIServiceBinding(
        bindingKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:bindings-hello${department}-wsdl",
        description="WSDL endpoint for the hello${department} Service. This
service is used for "
                  + "testing the jUDDI annotation functionality",
        accessPointType="wsdlDeployment",
        accessPoint="http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/taketwo/app?wsdl";)
@WebService(
        endpointInterface = "is.siminn.juddi.ws.App", serviceName = "App")

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

@UDDIService(
        businessKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:${department}-asf",
        serviceKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:services-hello${department}",
        description = "Hello World test service")
@UDDIServiceBinding(
        bindingKey="uddi:${keyDomain}:bindings-hello${department}-wsdl",
        description="WSDL endpoint for the hello${department} Service. This
service is used for "
                  + "testing the jUDDI annotation functionality",
        accessPointType="wsdlDeployment",
        accessPoint="http://
${serverName}:${serverPort}/selfregister/helloworld?wsdl")
@WebService(
        endpointInterface = "is.siminn.juddi.ws.HelloWorld", serviceName =
"HelloWorld")

I.e. tha App is the new service.


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