This task configures Cloudscape on the host where you want to run the UDDI Registry.
Before you begin
To decide which database product you should use as your persistence store, see "Choice of database product to be used as the persistence store".
If you plan to use Cloudscape for the database in which the UDDI Registry data is held, use this task to set up and install the UDDI Registry application to use the supplied Cloudscape database.
To install the UDDI Registry onto the z/OS platform, access Unix System Services (USS), using for example telnet or Open Edition MVS, then issue the Unix commands described in this task.
Why and when to perform this task
This task, to configure Cloudscape for the UDDI Registry database, is part of a parent task Installing and Setting up a UDDI Registry. You should complete this task at the appropriate step in the parent task.
Steps for this task
For example, enter:
startServer.sh server1
(You should either run this script from the UDDIReg/scripts subdirectory where it is located, or copy it to some other suitable directory. Note that the wsadmin tool is located in the WebSphere /AppServer/bin subdirectory.)
wsadmin.sh -f appserversetupuddi.jacl uddi-ear-location servername nodename WebSphere-lib-subdirectory cloudscapedbname > setupuddi.log
Where:
/webSphere/V5R1M0/AppServer/installableApps/uddi.ear
/webSphere/V5R1M0/AppServer/lib
/WebSphere/V5R1M0/AppServer/bin/UDDI20
The appserversetupuddi.jacl script completes the following actions:
Note: The setup script, appserversetupuddi.jacl, cannot be used to install the UDDI Registry application into a clustered application server. It is possible to cluster the UDDI Registry application by installing UDDI into an unclustered application server using the setup script, and then clustering that application server.
What to do next
Return to the next step in the parent task Installing the UDDI Registry into a single appserver.