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Matthieu Ghilain commented on JUDDI-941:
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The problem I see (correct me if I am wrong!) is that it is not possible to 
provide the properties dynamically. Is there a way to provide properties to 
JUDDI otherwize than with the configuration file? There should be some kind of 
plugin mechanism so that we can inject at runtime some properties inside JUDDI 
configuration or provide configuration to juddi otherwize than using uddi.xml.

Therefore if I want to spawn several instances of the service I am always using 
the same static configuration from the uddi.xml.

> Dynamic discovery of web service endpoint
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JUDDI-941
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-941
>             Project: jUDDI
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: juddi-client
>    Affects Versions: 3.3.1
>            Reporter: Matthieu Ghilain
>              Labels: SOAP, discovery, dynamic, endpoint, juddi
>   Original Estimate: 72h
>  Remaining Estimate: 72h
>
> Here is the example from the JUDDI documentation:
> {code:title=HelloWorldImpl .java|borderStyle=solid}
> @UDDIService(
>   businessKey="uddi:myBusinessKey",
>   serviceKey="uddi:myServiceKey",
>   description = "Hello World test service")
> @UDDIServiceBinding(
>   bindingKey="uddi:myServiceBindingKey",
>   description="WSDL endpoint for the helloWorld Service. This service is used 
> for "
>                                 + "testing the jUDDI annotation 
> functionality",
>   accessPointType="wsdlDeployment",
>   
> accessPoint="http://localhost:8080/juddiv3-samples/services/helloworld?wsdl";)
> @WebService(
>   endpointInterface = "org.apache.juddi.samples.HelloWorld",
>   serviceName = "HelloWorld")
> public class HelloWorldImpl implements HelloWorld {
>     public String sayHi(String text) {
>         System.out.println("sayHi called");
>         return "Hello " + text;
>     }
> }
> {code}
> The problem with this kind of registration is that it is still static. The 
> accessPoint should be resolved dynamically at runtime. Otherwise it is not 
> possible to spawn new service instances dynamically and to scale. This in my 
> opinion should be part of the JUDDI features.
> What do you think?



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