hi,
i tried the same with ms-access. For me itz
working fine.
Can u list out the exceptions u
got.
-sunder
Hi,
thanks for your quick response.
I already tried soap uddi. But I came into heavy
problems using ms access. I always get jdbc-odbc exceptions.
I tested it with ibm webservice toolkit and ibm
webservice development environment.
Do you have any experience with this
scenario?
Stefan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:41
AM
Subject: RE: uddi registry
hi
stefan,
Use this one
This one will support sybase,Ms-SQL&
Ms-Access
-sunder
Hi,
thanks for the answer. I downloaded the
registry. But I think the supported databases donīt match my requirements.
I donīt have one of this db installed. But I read that it is possible to
port the registry to another db by myself.
As far as I read, MS Access should not be
possible because it doesnīt support triggers and stored
procedure.
Do you know if MSDE is possible?
Thanks
Stefan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001
12:21 AM
Subject: RE: uddi registry
Stefan,
You can use Idoox WASP UDDI free for development. It
supports Postgres, Cloudscape, PointBase,
and Oracle.
Regards,
AnneThomas Manes
CTO, Idoox
Hi, sorry for this off-topic question in the list
here. Iīm looking for free uddi registry which I can install
locally for development purposes. I know that there is one from
IBM, but you need to install DB2 for it. Iīīm looking for one
without a big database like Oracle or
DB2. Thanks Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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