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-----Original Message-----
From: Mangala Gowri Nanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 10:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WSTK problems


This is NOT a soap problem. This is a wstk problem, but since I dont
seem to be getting any response on the wstk discussion list I thought
I'd try my luck here.

Apologies if this is the wrong place for this message and I'd
appreciate any help/pointers on where to go for help...

Has anyone got wstk2.3 running on linux ? 

I am running wstk2.3 on linux RH7.0 with tomcat and accessing the IBM
test uddi registry. 

My problem is that I am unable to publish a service implementation
using the wstk api. All the other functions work - publish/unpublish a
service provider, deploy/undeploy an application, find/list etc. 

I tried accessing the uddi registry directly using the uddi4j api and
even that works.

Here is a sample error output when I try to run the addressbook demo
with the command AddressBookDemo -run client -role sp -demo pub:

[STEP 1] Publish [create or update] service provider...
Publishing service provider >> IBM WSTK Demo <<...
Service provider was published.
[STEP 2] Publish [create or update] service implementation...
Deploying >> urn:AddressFetcher <<...
Service deployed.
Finding service provider >> IBM WSTK Demo <<...
Publishing service implementation >>
http://localhost:8080/addressbook_services/
AddressBook.wsdl <<...
 
>>> EXCEPTION WHILE RUNNING DEMO: [ServiceImplementationExample -pub]
<<<
 
com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxyException: Could
obtain list or all service interfaces.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
  com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxyException: Could
not
obtain
list of all service interfaces.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
 
  Nested exception is:
 
  java.lang.NullPointerException
 
 
        at
com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxy.findAllServiceInterfaces(
ServiceRegistryProxy.java:1128)
        at
com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxy.findServiceInterfaces(Ser
viceRegistryProxy.java:1040)
        at
com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxy.updateTModelKeys(ServiceR
egistryProxy.java:2016)
        at
com.ibm.wstk.service.registry.ServiceRegistryProxy.publish(ServiceRegistryPr
oxy.java:399)
        at
ServiceImplementationExample.publishService(ServiceImplementationExample.jav
a:264)
        at
ServiceImplementationExample.publish(ServiceImplementationExample.java:183)
        at
ServiceImplementationExample.main(ServiceImplementationExample.java:82)
        




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