Ok then. I'll try to rephrase the question. Does the Node ID of a given UDDI server need to be equal to the business key representing the UDDI servers from that node?
So the default install of juddi has something like this node = org.apache.juddi:asf-business business where inquiry/publish/sec/etc = org.apache.juddi:asf-business Could it be something like this? node = org.apache.juddi:node1 business where inquiry/publish/sec/etc = org.apache.juddi:asf-business I'm asking this because for implementation of the replication service requires all of this to be worked out. There has to be uniqueness for Node IDs across all replicated servers. Currently, when juddi starts up, even with Node Id specified, the owning Node ID (getOperationalInfo) of all entities is the "org.apache.juddi:asf-business". I'm trying to determine if this is a bug or not. On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected]> wrote: > On 9/2/13 6:55 PM, Alex O'Ree wrote: >> >> Is the UDDI node id suppose to be the id of a business in which all >> the uddi services are deployed and registered? Or is it supposed to be >> something else? I can't find anything in the spec that clearly >> specifies one way or another > > Hi Alex, > > The NodeID is the ID of the UDDI server. So if you have more then one for > subscriptions, and/or replication then you can ID the node. One node can > handle multiple businesses. > > Cheers, > > -Kurt
