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Alex O'Ree resolved JUDDI-1007.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Not saving an Access Point Type correctly in the database when using juddiv2
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> Key: JUDDI-1007
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-1007
> Project: jUDDI
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.3.7
> Reporter: Steve Luisser
> Priority: Major
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> Using juddi default (v3) you can create an access point type of Mailto which
> saves to the database and is displayed properly in the UI. When using
> juddiv2, the access point type displays as endpoint.
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> Using juddiv2 create an Access Point using a random binding template key,
> access point type "Mailto" and Access Point Value: "mailto:[email protected]"
> and save the access point. The value endPoint is saved in the database, not
> Mailto. If the database contains a value of Mailto in the access_point_type
> field, it still displays endPoint in the UI.
>
> Note that the response from the v2 Inquire API returns the value of mailto if
> this value is in the database.
> <ns2:accessPoint
> URLType="mailto">[mailto:[email protected]</ns2:accessPoint|mailto:[email protected]%3c/ns2:accessPoint]>
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