You could use the "findService" call passing
"%" as service name (it
would return all services). Alternatively, you pass the
exact name of
your service.
And, again, you could use UDDI browser http://uddibrowser.org
-----Original Message-----
From: jihene [mailto:jihen.mansour yahoo.fr]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 4:29 PM
To: juddi-user ws.apache.org
Subject: how can I be sure that my service is published in
uddi
I saved a web service with juddi, and i don't know how
exactelly can I
be sur that it is published?
In fact, I didn't inderstand how to display my service
existing in UDDI.
thank you.
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