Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:

How can we remove the dependency on jUDDI since we use it as the client?

We can remove the deps on jUDDI by using another XML Binding tool.
But we exchange a dependency for another (XMLBeans) ...

Cheers
Guillaume


geir


Anil Saldhana wrote:

As much as I like XMLBeans. Even though it is an Apache project (good for us). But the XML Binding space is in flux now- JAXB is the only standard that is available IMO. I do not want to introduce a dependence on a xml binding library into Scout.

You can clearly see the introduction of xmlbeans library dependence in Scout: http://tinyurl.com/mp7r7

Scout is anyway required to carry the uddi types. So we may as well have it borrowed from the juddi project. As per the additional juddi stuff that gets pulled into Scout, it is still fine because we remove the dependence on both juddi and xmlbeans. As we move forward, we can remove the additional baggage.

When we do uddiv3, we will have its datatypes in Scout - no problem with that.

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