Hi Yasmeen,

I think you should start using the latest jUDDI v3 (3.0.4 at the moment) which you can download
from
http://juddi.apache.org/releases.html, just download the portal-bundle, unzipping should be all
you need to do get a working UDDI server.

1. You can use the UDDI annotations to mark up your WebServices, see
http://juddi.apache.org/docs/3.0/userguide/html/chap-UDDI_annotations.html
http://apachejuddi.blogspot.com/2010/02/uddi-annotations-demo-to-register.html

2. You should sign up for the user list, so you can ask questions to the larger user community
http://juddi.apache.org/mail-lists.html

Good luck!

--Kurt

On 3/29/11 10:03 PM, yas meen wrote:
Hi Kurt,

Thank U very much for ur response... My work is to create a web service and publish that web service in UDDI registry...

U kindly plz give me an idea how to do these work... What are the requirements needed to complete this work...... What are all the software needed to publish the web services..

I am waiting for ur reply...... Ur reply is mostly needed.....


Regards,
Yasmeen. M.S.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Yas,

    I never was able to get the eclipse plugin to work, and it is no
    longer maintained last time I checked. Some
    of the developers want to create one that supports the UDDIv3
    protocol as part of the jUDDI project, but work
    on that has not started.

    For jUDDI v2, there is the uddi-browser.org
    <http://uddi-browser.org>. We also have the juddi-console (for
    jUDDI v3), so you can browse your services.

    What are you planning to do?

    Cheers,

    --Kurt


    On 3/28/11 12:59 PM, yas meen wrote:


        Hi All,

        I followed all the instructions given in a document written by
        Alan Vihn and
        Phil Bonderud regarding How To deploy juddi on Tomcat and use
        it with
        Eclipse for publishing and finding WebServices.

        I am using

        a) tomcat 5.5. running on Java 1.6.0_10
        b) juddi 0.9rc4
        c)MySql 5.5.10
        d)Eclipse 3.6

        My  jUDDI is 'happy'. The jUDDI installation
         path in Tomcat is http://localhost:1515/juddi/. The following
        settings
         are used to publish:

        Publish URL: http://localhost:1515/juddi/publish
        User: juddi
        Password: juddi (this can be used to connect to the MySQL DB)

         When Eclipse tries to publish, the following error message is
        returned:
         IWAB0135E An unexpected error has occurred.
        UDDIException
        Fault string, and possibly fault code, not set


        Please respond. I am eagerly waiting for your replies as it is
        critical for
        our setup.

        Thanks & Regards,
        Yasmeen M.S.




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