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List:       juddi-user
Subject:    Re: getting an access point
From:       Sean <ssmith () nvisionsolutions ! com>
Date:       2004-07-20 15:16:33
Message-ID: 40FD3751.8070300 () nvisionsolutions ! com
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Thanks Steve.  I think I have the process figured out.  Thanks for 
helping figure which hoops to jump through.
Viens, Steve wrote:

>Sean, 
>
>AccessPoint is a property of a BindingTemplate so you'll need to
>determine which BindingTemplate you're interested in first. 
>
>You can drill down to the BindingTemplate you want in a number of
>different ways but in the end you'll need to identify the key of the
>BindingTemplate you want.
>
>Once you've determined the key of the BindingTemplate you'll need to
>call UDDIProxy.get_bindingDetail() with this bindingKey.  
>
>This should return a BindingDetail object containing the one
>BindingTemplate you want (probably within a Vector). 
>
>A call to the getAccessPoint() method on this BindingTemplate should
>return the access point value you're looking for.
>
>Steve
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sean [mailto:ssmith@nvisionsolutions.com] 
>Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:55 PM
>To: juddi-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: getting an access point
>
>
>I'm new to the world of uddi.  I'm using uddi4j as a client to juddi.  
>What I'm wondering now that I have gotten everything working and have 
>figured out how to register/publish services to juddi.  How do I pull an
>
>accesspoint out using uddi4j and juddi. Can any help me figure out what 
>the steps would be.
>
>  
>


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