thank you for quick reply,
i checked it: get_authToken works even if cred is not supplied.
pubid shall be valid pubid from publisher table.
bye.
avinh wrote:
>
> khiz,
>
> I believe the "cred" field in the request is typically the password for
> the user as I have seen in some of their other sql statements. However,
> the PUBLISHER table that was created using their provided sql statement
> has NO column for the password field, so I don't think the "cred" field
> is being used at this time in their request - we must keep in mind that
> the "console" is a beta product and it may not have everything they want
> implemented in it yet.
>
> By credential I mean whatever user that you have created using their
> supplied sql statement (see example below). In their example, the userID
> is "jdoe" (PUBLISHER_NAME=John Doe). In your case, it looks like your
> userID is "pubid1". Notice below that the sql statement used to insert
> the user into the jUDDI database does have fields such as IS_ENABLED and
> IS_ADMIN but nothing for the password hence I don't think the "cred"
> field is being checked/used. If you create another user and insert that
> user ID into the "userID" field of the request, it would also work
> because that new user ID will also be present in the jUDDI database.
>
> INSERT INTO PUBLISHER
> (PUBLISHER_ID,PUBLISHER_NAME,EMAIL_ADDRESS,IS_ENABLED,IS_ADMIN)
> VALUES ('jdoe','John Doe','[EMAIL PROTECTED]','true','true');
>
> Go into mysql and run the following sql statements and all of your users
> listed in the PUBLISHER table will be displayed:
>
> mysql> use juddi;
> mysql> select * from PUBLISHER;
>
> You should get something like the following output:
>
> +------------------+--------------------------------------+----------------------+-------------+----------------+
>
>
> | PUBLISHER_ID | PUBLISHER_NAME | EMAIL_ADDRESS
> | IS_ADMIN | IS_ENABLED |
> +------------------+--------------------------------------+----------------------+-------------+----------------+
>
>
> | jdoe | John Doe
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | true | true |
> | pubid1 | Whatever you have put here |
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | true | true |
> +------------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------+------------+----------------+
>
>
>
> Alan
>
> khiz wrote:
>> hi alan
>>
>> thanks for the help, i followed the link its working fine now.
>>
>> i still have a doubt
>>
>> <get_authToken generic="2.0" xmlns="urn:uddi-org:api_v2"
>> userID="pubid1"
>> cred="***"/>
>>
>> what shall i specify in the place of cred="***", what doset it mean by
>> credentials.
>>
>> what do you mean by
>>
>> You'll have to change the credential accordingly with your "publisher"
>> information ?
>>
>> thank you again
>> bye.
>>
>>
>
>
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