문제

We are upgrading some of our systems including a move up to jUDDI V3 from V2. In the past we used uddi4j in our java code to access the UDDI server, but uddi4j doesn't seem to have continued to V3. Extensive Google time leaves me thinking there is no substitute. Is this the case? If there are alternatives can you recommend one?

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as far as I know jUDDIv3 brings its own UDDI client.

see: http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_SOA_Platform/5.0.0-Beta1/html/jUDDI_User_Guide/chap-Using_jUDDI-Client.html

I didn't find the lib as a separate download but it is included in the juddi-portal-bundle.

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Yes, jUDDI has its own UDDIv3 client.

Here's the maven details <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.juddi</groupId> <artifactId>juddi-client</artifactId> <version>3.1.5</version> </dependency>

There's tons of examples in the current source trunk, all of which will be bundled with future versions. The examples can be found here: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/juddi/trunk/juddi-examples/

The jUDDI user guide is also a great reference too.

i try the following code in 3.0.4 juddi portal bundle

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import org.apache.juddi.api_v3.Publisher;
import org.apache.juddi.api_v3.SavePublisher;
import org.apache.juddi.v3.client.ClassUtil;
import org.apache.juddi.v3.client.config.UDDIClientContainer;
import org.apache.juddi.v3.client.transport.Transport;
import org.apache.juddi.v3_service.JUDDIApiPortType;
import org.uddi.api_v3.AuthToken;
import org.uddi.api_v3.BusinessDetail;
import org.uddi.api_v3.BusinessEntity;
import org.uddi.api_v3.BusinessService;
import org.uddi.api_v3.GetAuthToken;
import org.uddi.api_v3.Name;
import org.uddi.api_v3.SaveBusiness;
import org.uddi.api_v3.SaveService;
import org.uddi.api_v3.ServiceDetail;
import org.uddi.v3_service.UDDIPublicationPortType;
import org.uddi.v3_service.UDDISecurityPortType;

public class SimplePublish {
    private static UDDISecurityPortType security = null;

    private static JUDDIApiPortType juddiApi = null;
    private static UDDIPublicationPortType publish = null;

    public SimplePublish() {
        try {
            String clazz = UDDIClientContainer.getUDDIClerkManager(null).
                getClientConfig().getUDDINode("default").getProxyTransport();
            Class<?> transportClass = ClassUtil.forName(clazz, Transport.class);
            if (transportClass!=null) {
                Transport transport = (Transport) transportClass.
                    getConstructor(String.class).newInstance("default");

                security = transport.getUDDISecurityService();
                juddiApi = transport.getJUDDIApiService();
                publish = transport.getUDDIPublishService();
            }   
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }   
    }

    public void publish() {
        try {
            // Setting up the values to get an authentication token for the 'root' user ('root' user has admin privileges
            // and can save other publishers).
            GetAuthToken getAuthTokenRoot = new GetAuthToken();
            getAuthTokenRoot.setUserID("root");
            getAuthTokenRoot.setCred("");

            // Making API call that retrieves the authentication token for the 'root' user.
            AuthToken rootAuthToken = security.getAuthToken(getAuthTokenRoot);
            System.out.println ("root AUTHTOKEN = " + rootAuthToken.getAuthInfo());

            // Creating a new publisher that we will use to publish our entities to.
            Publisher p = new Publisher();
            p.setAuthorizedName("my-publisher");
            p.setPublisherName("My Publisher");

            // Adding the publisher to the "save" structure, using the 'root' user authentication info and saving away. 
            SavePublisher sp = new SavePublisher();
            sp.getPublisher().add(p);
            sp.setAuthInfo(rootAuthToken.getAuthInfo());
            juddiApi.savePublisher(sp);

            // Our publisher is now saved, so now we want to retrieve its authentication token
            GetAuthToken getAuthTokenMyPub = new GetAuthToken();
            getAuthTokenMyPub.setUserID("my-publisher");
            getAuthTokenMyPub.setCred("");
            AuthToken myPubAuthToken = security.getAuthToken(getAuthTokenMyPub);
            System.out.println ("myPub AUTHTOKEN = " + myPubAuthToken.getAuthInfo());

            // Creating the parent business entity that will contain our service.
            BusinessEntity myBusEntity = new BusinessEntity();
            Name myBusName = new Name();
            myBusName.setValue("My Business");
            myBusEntity.getName().add(myBusName);

            // Adding the business entity to the "save" structure, using our publisher's authentication info and saving away.
            SaveBusiness sb = new SaveBusiness();
            sb.getBusinessEntity().add(myBusEntity);
            sb.setAuthInfo(myPubAuthToken.getAuthInfo());
            BusinessDetail bd = publish.saveBusiness(sb);
            String myBusKey = bd.getBusinessEntity().get(0).getBusinessKey();
            System.out.println("myBusiness key:  " + myBusKey);

            // Creating a service to save.  Only adding the minimum data: the parent business key retrieved from saving the business 
            // above and a single name.
            BusinessService myService = new BusinessService();
            myService.setBusinessKey(myBusKey);
            Name myServName = new Name();
            myServName.setValue("My Service");
            myService.getName().add(myServName);
            // Add binding templates, etc...

            // Adding the service to the "save" structure, using our publisher's authentication info and saving away.
            SaveService ss = new SaveService();
            ss.getBusinessService().add(myService);
            ss.setAuthInfo(myPubAuthToken.getAuthInfo());
            ServiceDetail sd = publish.saveService(ss);
            String myServKey = sd.getBusinessService().get(0).getServiceKey();
            System.out.println("myService key:  " + myServKey);

            // Now you have a publisher saved who in turn published a business and service via the jUDDI API!
        } 
        catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }       

    public static void main (String args[]) {
        SimplePublish sp = new SimplePublish();
        sp.publish();   
    }
}

and use the following library

maven depandency

<dependency>
        <groupId>org.apache.juddi</groupId>
        <artifactId>juddi-client</artifactId>
        <version>3.0.2</version>
      </dependency>

and this jar file

axis2-adb-1.5.4.jar

thats it and my code is working fine

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