>> Steve, I did not get your point about jUDDI does not
>> intend to support ebxml (apples and oranges. ;) ) I
>> presume you were talking about the juddi proxy.
>> intend to support ebxml (apples and oranges. ;) ) I
>> presume you were talking about the juddi proxy.
Generally speaking, we've no intention supporting the ebXML API in the proxy or the registry (in other words ... no plans for the jUDDI registry to support ebXML requests).
Steve
On 8/18/05, Anil Saldhana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The goal for Scout is to be Level 0 Jaxr compliant.
Lets get that to work satisfactorily. For that to
happen, users have to use it in production.
I do not see any immediate need for Apache Scout to be
Level 1 compliant (read ebxml compliance). There is an
open source implementation of ebxml (ebxmlrr) that
provides JAXR capabilities also.
We will propose Level 1 work in Scout when there are
users asking for it.
Scout/jUDDI combo passes the J2EE 1.4 TCK (JAXR
Tests). This has been confirmed by seperate tests from
Apache and JBoss.
Steve, I did not get your point about jUDDI does not
intend to support ebxml (apples and oranges. ;) ) I
presume you were talking about the juddi proxy.
--- Steve Viens < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Initially we developed Scout on top of jUDDI in
> order to quickly produce a
> type 0 JAXR provider. Type 0 (zero) providers
> support accessing UDDI
> registries only. The goal however is for Scout to
> become a type 1 provider
> which would include support for both UDDI and ebXML
> registries.
> As you would probably expect, there are no plans
> for jUDDI to support
> ebXML. If a move to an XMLBeans would enable Scout
> to support both UDDI and
> ebXML (a type 1 provider) then I'm in favor of a
> move to XMLBeans and
> eliminating Scout's dependency on jUDDI.
> Steve
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