If I get no response on http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-129, in the next few days, I will close it and do the rc6 release later this week.

Until then you could build jUDDI from the

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/juddi/branches/juddi-2.0rc6/

branch

Cheers,

--Kurt

Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino wrote:
Hi,

Any news about 2.0rc6 version?

2008/12/4 Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

    Be sure I will check 2.0rc6 version.


    2008/12/4 Kurt T Stam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

        Thanks for your feedback. You are absolutely right, we were
        supposed to release rc6 and never got around doing it. This
        version has the tomcat-bundle.zip! We've been so busy working
        on support UDDI v3 that I've lost track of this release. We
        may be able to release it next week. This should clear up some
        of these issues. If you have time it'd be great if you could
        check out the 2.0rc6 branch, and give us feedback on that.

        Thanks again!

        --Kurt




        Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino wrote:
        Hi Mr. Stam,

        The problem is that the PDF which come with the 2.0rc5
        version contains information about the 0.9rc4 version.
        Even with this version, I've been problems to deploy a
        service with eclipse, like in the tutorial. Maybe this
        version do not work with the most recently versions of
        Eclipse, maybe I do something wrong.

        My case, when I try the following step


            5) Use the following options in the "Find" screen to find
            your service:

            - Search for -> Service Interfaces
            - Type of search -> simple
            - Name -> My Application (or whatever "Name" you used in
            step 6 above)

            Click on the "Go" button and the information for the
            "MyWebClass" services should be displayed. Notice that
            you can "Edit" certain fields such as the "WSDL URL"
            field. You might want to use the actual URL for the Web
            Services such as
            http://my.host.machine.name:8080/myApp/services/MyWebClass?wsdl
            (in this tutorial:
            http://localhost:8080/myApp/services/MyWebClass?wsdl
            )instead of the default one listed in the MySql database,
            e.g.
            "platform:/resource/myApp/WebContent/wsdl/MyWebClass.wsdl



        And I click on "Go" button, nothing happend, even an tomcat
        error log nor an entry on catalina log.
        I try download the SVN version of jUDDI, and the PDF that
        came is the same.

        And, I sorry for this question, but, what do you mean with
        "tomcat-bundle"?

        Thank you very much for the attention.


        2008/12/4 Kurt T Stam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

            The PDF should contain the latest info. Also there is a
            tomcat-bundle download for 2.0rc5, which should be ready
            to go out-of-the-box, using a derby db.


            Pilone, Michael R wrote:

            I was just referring to the online User's Guide:
            http://ws.apache.org/juddi/usersguide.html

            I'm not sure which document (the PDF or the online
            guide) is more up to date.

            -mike

            *Michael Pilone
            */Sr. Software Engineer
            /*Vangent, Inc.*
            *Civilian, Defense, and National Security
            *(c) 703-969-7493

            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

            *From:* Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
            [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            *Sent:* Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:37 PM
            *To:* juddi-user@ws.apache.org
            <mailto:juddi-user@ws.apache.org>
            *Subject:* Re: Configure juddi 2.0rc5

            Mr. Pilone,

            The manual that you are talking about is the "Getting
            Started" PDF witch come with jUDDI?

            2008/12/2 Pilone, Michael R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

            Do you have a JNDI resource defined for the data source?
            If not, start there. The manual recommends "If you're
            deploying to Jakarta Tomcat, take a look at Tomcat's
            JNDI Data source HOW-TO for assistance."

            If you have a data source configured, you might want to
            write a simple test app to make sure you can access the
            data source and get a valid connection from it. It may
            be that the data source configuration is incorrect.

            -mike

            *Michael Pilone
            */Sr. Software Engineer
            /*Vangent, Inc.*
            *Civilian, Defense, and National Security
            *(c) 703-969-7493

            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

            *From:* Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
            [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
            *Sent:* Tuesday, December 02, 2008 1:25 PM
            *To:* Juddi-Users
            *Subject:* Configure juddi 2.0rc5

            Hi everyone,

            I'm trying to configure the juddi 2.0rc5 on my machine.
            I'm using Tomcat 6.0 and Mysql. But, when I try to
            validate, I receive the following message


                    jUDDI DataSource Validation

            + Got a JNDI Context!
            + Got a JDBC DataSource (dsname=java:comp/env/jdbc/juddiDB)
            - DB connection was not acquired. (Cannot create JDBC driver of 
class '' for connect URL 'null')
            - SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PUBLISHER failed (null)
This is the only problem I got.
            Thank you for the atention.


-- Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
            TLuisRS

            Coisas Úteis - http://tluisrs.blogspot.com

            Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man




-- Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
            TLuisRS

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            Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man





-- Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
        TLuisRS

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        Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man






-- Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino
    TLuisRS

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    Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man





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