Steve Viens wrote:
I am thinking along the lines of a 'standalone' use case. A lot of
people/orgs are not using Maven and I think a jUDDI client bundle
would make the client more consumable for the masses.
jUDDI client and UDDIv3 api source and javadoc zip's would be helpful
to developers building apps that have the jUDDI client API imported
within an IDE like Eclipse or RAD by providing context sensitive doc
(javadoc) within an editor and the source code would allow them to
trace into the jUDDI and UDDIv4 source code when using the IDE's
debugger. The individual jar, source and javadoc files are
also needed to build Eclipse plugins and an associated Eclipse update
site.
Sounds good to me. Something you'd like to work on :)? Your commit
rights still work right? When is UDDIv4 coming out? ;) I'm assuming
that's a typo. lol.