Package org.uddi.api_v3

Examples of org.uddi.api_v3.Contacts


    /**
     * Create an instance of {@link Contacts }
     *
     */
    public Contacts createContacts() {
        return new Contacts();
    }
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             * map users : JAXR has concept of 'primary contact', which is a
             * special designation for one of the users, and D6.1 seems to say
             * that the first UDDI user is the primary contact
             */

      Contacts cts = objectFactory.createContacts();
      Contact[] carr = new Contact[0];

            User primaryContact = organization.getPrimaryContact();
            Collection<User> users = organization.getUsers();

            // Expand array to necessary size only (xmlbeans does not like
            // null items in cases like this)

            int carrSize = 0;

            if (primaryContact != null) {
                carrSize += 1;
            }

            // TODO: Clean this up and make it more efficient
            Iterator<User> it = users.iterator();
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                User u = (User) it.next();
                if (u != primaryContact) {
                    carrSize++;
                }
            }

            carr = new Contact[carrSize];

            /*
             * first do primary, and then filter that out in the loop
             */
            if (primaryContact != null) {
                Contact ct = getContactFromJAXRUser(primaryContact);
                carr[0] = ct;
            }

            it = users.iterator();
            int carrPos = 1;
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                User u = (User) it.next();

                if (u != primaryContact) {
                    Contact ct = getContactFromJAXRUser(u);
                    carr[carrPos] = ct;
                    carrPos++;
                }
            }

      bss.getBusinessService().addAll(Arrays.asList(barr));
            if (carr.length>0) {
                cts.getContact().addAll(Arrays.asList(carr));
                biz.setContacts(cts);
            }
            biz.setBusinessServices(bss);

            // External Links
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     class does that automatically as a safety in case
     *  user forgets to set - lets be explicit here as to not
     *  depend on that behavior
     */

    Contacts contacts = businessEntity.getContacts();
    if(contacts != null)
    {
      List<Contact> contactList = contacts.getContact();
      if (contactList!=null) {
        boolean isFirst=true;
        for (Contact contact : contactList) {
          User user = new UserImpl(null);
          String pname = contact.getPersonName();
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     'primary contact'.  Currently, the OrganizationImpl
     *  class does that automatically as a safety in case
     *  user forgets to set - lets be explicit here as to not
     *  depend on that behavior
     */
    Contacts contacts = entity.getContacts();
    List<Contact> contactList = contacts.getContact();
    boolean isFirst=true;
    for (Contact contact : contactList) {
      User user = new UserImpl(null);
      String pname = contact.getPersonName();
      user.setType(contact.getUseType());
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             * map users : JAXR has concept of 'primary contact', which is a
             * special designation for one of the users, and D6.1 seems to say
             * that the first UDDI user is the primary contact
             */

      Contacts cts = objectFactory.createContacts();
      Contact[] carr = new Contact[0];

            User primaryContact = organization.getPrimaryContact();
            Collection<User> users = organization.getUsers();

            // Expand array to necessary size only (xmlbeans does not like
            // null items in cases like this)

            int carrSize = 0;

            if (primaryContact != null) {
                carrSize += 1;
            }

            // TODO: Clean this up and make it more efficient
            Iterator<User> it = users.iterator();
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                User u = (User) it.next();
                if (u != primaryContact) {
                    carrSize++;
                }
            }

            carr = new Contact[carrSize];

            /*
             * first do primary, and then filter that out in the loop
             */
            if (primaryContact != null) {
                Contact ct = getContactFromJAXRUser(primaryContact);
                carr[0] = ct;
            }

            it = users.iterator();
            int carrPos = 1;
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                User u = (User) it.next();

                if (u != primaryContact) {
                    Contact ct = getContactFromJAXRUser(u);
                    carr[carrPos] = ct;
                    carrPos++;
                }
            }

      bss.getBusinessService().addAll(Arrays.asList(barr));
            if (carr.length>0) {
                cts.getContact().addAll(Arrays.asList(carr));
                biz.setContacts(cts);
            }
            biz.setBusinessServices(bss);

            // External Links
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     class does that automatically as a safety in case
     *  user forgets to set - lets be explicit here as to not
     *  depend on that behavior
     */

    Contacts contacts = businessEntity.getContacts();
    if(contacts != null)
    {
      List<Contact> contactList = contacts.getContact();
      if (contactList!=null) {
        boolean isFirst=true;
        for (Contact contact : contactList) {
          User user = new UserImpl(null);
          String pname = contact.getPersonName();
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     'primary contact'.  Currently, the OrganizationImpl
     *  class does that automatically as a safety in case
     *  user forgets to set - lets be explicit here as to not
     *  depend on that behavior
     */
    Contacts contacts = entity.getContacts();
    List<Contact> contactList = contacts.getContact();
    boolean isFirst=true;
    for (Contact contact : contactList) {
      User user = new UserImpl(null);
      String pname = contact.getPersonName();
      user.setType(contact.getUseType());
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        private static Contacts MapContacts(org.uddi.api_v3.Contacts contacts) {
                if (contacts == null) {
                        return null;
                }
                Contacts c = new Contacts();
                c.getContact().addAll(MapContactList(contacts.getContact()));
                return c;
        }
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             UDDISecurityPortType securityService = transport.getUDDISecurityService();
             GetAuthToken getAuthToken = new GetAuthToken();
             getAuthToken.setUserID("root");
             getAuthToken.setCred("");
             AuthToken authToken = securityService.getAuthToken(getAuthToken);
             System.out.println(authToken.getAuthInfo());
             Assert.assertNotNull(authToken);
           } else {
             Assert.fail();
           }
       } catch (Exception e) {
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    }
  }
  public void findBinding() {
    try {
      FindBinding body = (FindBinding)EntityCreator.buildFromDoc(FIND_BINDING_XML, "org.uddi.api_v3");
      BindingDetail result = inquiry.findBinding(body);
      if (result == null)
        Assert.fail("Null result from find binding operation");
      List<BindingTemplate> btList = result.getBindingTemplate();
      if (btList == null || btList.size() == 0)
        Assert.fail("No result from find binding operation");
      BindingTemplate btOut = btList.get(0);
     
      BindingTemplate btIn = (BindingTemplate)EntityCreator.buildFromDoc(TckBindingTemplate.JOE_BINDING_XML, "org.uddi.api_v3");
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