The jUDDI Console isn't really meant to be used by a typical Registry user.  It's more interesting to individuals interested in the UDDI SOAP API - I had created it really only to perform functional testing and thought others might find it useful. 
 
I recommend using the JAXR Java API or even the UDDI4j API to register a service (and it's BusinessEntity).  If anyone knows of a good JAXR Browser or UDDI client please post the name/url here.
 
Steve

 
On 5/31/06, CHASTAGNER Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

 

I downloaded jUDDI and deployed it on a 5.0.18 Tomcat server with a mysql support.

The happyjuddi page works fine also. So I am at the step of registering a web service in the registry, but I have no idea on how to do it.

 

I have to admit I am confused with juddi's console and I have no clue of where I should start.

If anyone could tell me which steps I should follow or point me to a relevant documentation, it would be great !

 

Thanks a lot,

Pierre



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