Hi all, Thank for the responses. Very helpful and was able to get it working.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Alex O'Ree <spyhunte...@gmail.com> wrote: > Juddi comes with a number of authenticators. see > https://github.com/UDDI/juddi/wiki/GuideAuthentication > > There is a configuration option to remain the "root" account. See > https://github.com/UDDI/juddi/wiki/GuideConfigurationServer > > The latest and greatest documentation is here: > https://github.com/UDDI/juddi/wiki/_pages > > I've never tried changing the root account though. Let us know if you > run into any strange problems. You can programmatic check the > ownership of a UDDI entity by using getOperationalInfo, I think its > the publish service > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Subash Chaturanga <subash...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi again, > > > > My question is because for entity key "uddi:juddi.apache.org: > businesses-asf" > > the owner of this is "root". How to change this "root" value. As I feel > this > > is hard coded. Correct me if I am wrong > > > > Scenario; > > In ValidatePublish#validateBusinessService method I am getting a invalid > key > > exception because > > > > publisher.isOwner((UddiEntity) parentTemp) >> returns false; > > > > > > NOTE: Since in real world it is not good to use "root"/"root" as > > username/password, I wrote a custom authenticator where it authenticates > the > > credentials against a LDAP and if success > > return super.authenticate(s,s1);. Then I am facing above mention issue. > > > > Please correct me if I have done something wrong here. > > > > > > > > -- > > Subash Chaturanga > > Department of Computer Science & Engineering > > University of Moratuwa > > Sri Lanka > > > > Blog - http://subashsdm.blogspot.com/ > > Twitter - http://twitter.com/subash89 > > > -- Subash Chaturanga Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka Blog - http://subashsdm.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/subash89