From: Farrukh S. N. <fa...@we...> - 2007-01-31 03:44:45
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Hi Jacek, Please accept a warm welcome to the freebXML Registry community. More inline below... Jacek Radajewski wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm quite new to ebXML RIM, and JAXR. I want to be able to access the > omar registry via an API; either a web service or preferably Java > (JAXR). Could some please point me at a good starting point? JAXR is definitely the best way at present to a access the registry via an API. The project provides a JAXR provider under the org.freebxml.omar.client.xml.registry package hierarchy. The javadoc for JAXR API is available in the Java EE javadoc at: <http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/> Look at package javax.xml.registry.* There are many many examples of JAXR clients within JUnit test programs under test/org/freebxml/omar/client/xml/registry tree. In addition there is the JAXR spec itself which is downloadable from: <http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=93> Hope this should help. > > [After some trouble I managed to get omar working, registered a user > and created new object via browser - still have some minor issues with > the GUI browser.] > > -- > I'm working on a Web Services interoperability project where we have a > growing set of cascading web services profiles (similar to those > produced by WS-I) and want to store and search for these profile in a > registry. The profiles are XML document from which human readable > documents and conformance tests are (automagically) derived. We want > our web services to subscribe to profiles, so a service consumer can > automatically retrieve the the profiles to which the service > subscribes to and check it for conformance by executing the > conformance tests. In the future we also want the profiles to be able > to drive service configuration. > -- Regards, Farrukh Web: http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com |