hi, Think's for answering me, but my question is, as far as a client is concerned, he can ACCESS to my Register, SEE my services. What or How can i provide for him a way (the easy way possible) that can allow him to invoke the service.
I'm sorry, i'm a bit new with JUDDI, and i am just trying to understand, i hope you'll be patient enaugh to write me back From: Computer Learning Inst Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Invokation problem Amine, You can invoke a web service that has already been published in the jUDDI registry. Yes. Typically, the registry is going to *host* the information about the services (including end-points) and associated organizations. And so, once you query the jUDDI registry instance and obtain the end-point information, you can programmatically invoke the web service. Watch Arun Gupta @ ORACLE on a short screencast or two, and the job will be simpler for you: 1. http://blogs.oracle.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_ws1_web_services_development 2. http://blogs.oracle.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_ws2_invoking_a_web This will help you proceed. From: Amine G Subject: Invokation problem To: "JUDDI" <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, May 26, 2011, 2:42 AM Hi, i checked the user_guide that you advise me to see, but i didn't found any thing related to how we invoke a service. So my question is : Can we, with Juddi, invoke or not a web service that have been published. i am not talking about using SOAPui or Web service explorer in Eclipse Please i need a answer.
