That would be great. Thx! --Kurt

Ionut Subasu wrote:
Hi after half of day of struggling I have managed to publish a service to a jUDDI registry, the problem is that the information is so spread and you have to merge info from different versions to work. I will try to make available a small tutorial and put it on the wiki :) to save some other people of going mad :)
Cheers,

Ionut

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Ionut,

    The bundle
    (http://www.apache.org/dist/ws/juddi/2_0RC6/juddi-tomcat-2.0rc6.zip)
     has the console installed. So you can try that. That said it's ok
    for debugging things but it's very much like using a tool like
    SOAP UI. I've used the uddibrowser (uddibrowser.org
    <http://uddibrowser.org>) before. Which a step better, but it's
    got it's own issues and the project is abandoned. For jUDDIv3
    we're trying hard to get a console project going.

    Hope this helps,

    --Kurt


    Ionut wrote:

        Hi guys,

        I have tried all possible ways to have the web-console running
        and it seems that there is no way.
        the links are borken since it is pointing to juddi/console/ ...
        there are no instructions on how to do this...it is totally
        pointless...
        can anybody give some reasonable step by step tutorial on how
        to start the web console?

        Thanks
        Ionut




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