Eclipse newbie looking for UDDI guidance [message #222317] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 22:47  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello,
I've been poking around the Eclipse environment, and noticed that the
Eclipse bundle includes uddi4j and uddiregistry plug-ins. My question is,
is the uddiregistry
(plugins\org.eclipse.jst.ws.uddiregistry_1.0.300.v2008051023 0.jar) the
actual UDDI repository, equivalent to jUDDI or IBM's public UDDI site? If
so, what about the login/password for it, and the query/publishing URLs?
Are there default ones?
Thanks!
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Re: Eclipse newbie looking for UDDI guidance [message #222517 is a reply to message #222317] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 16:43  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Slav,
The answer is no. This plugin is used by the Web services tools in WTP to
enable support to publish a Web service to the public and private UDDI
registry. It also contains the extension point for defining private UDDI
registry. It does not contain the UDDI registry.
Regards,
Kathy Chan
"Slav Inger" <slavinger@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gbpfjo$3t9$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hello,
>
> I've been poking around the Eclipse environment, and noticed that the
> Eclipse bundle includes uddi4j and uddiregistry plug-ins. My question is,
> is the uddiregistry
> (plugins\org.eclipse.jst.ws.uddiregistry_1.0.300.v2008051023 0.jar) the
> actual UDDI repository, equivalent to jUDDI or IBM's public UDDI site? If
> so, what about the login/password for it, and the query/publishing URLs?
> Are there default ones?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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