Deploying the UDDI registry application

You deploy a UDDI registry application as part of setting up a UDDI node. You can use a supplied script, the administrative console, or wsadmin scripting commands.

Before you begin

Before you deploy a UDDI registry application, you must create the database and data source for the UDDI registry.

About this task

Use this task as part of Setting up a default UDDI node or Setting up a customized UDDI node. You can deploy a UDDI registry application in the following ways:

Procedure

  1. Optional: To deploy a UDDI registry application using the supplied script:
    1. Run the uddiDeploy.jacl script as shown, from the app_server_root/bin directory.
      [AIX] [HP-UX] [Linux] [Solaris] Note: For the UNIX® or Linux® operating systems, add the .sh suffix to the wsadmin command.
      wsadmin [-conntype none] [-profileName profile_name] -f uddiDeploy.jacl 
              node_name server_name
      The attributes of the command are as follows:
      • -conntype none is optional, and is needed only if the application server is not running.
      • -profileName profile_name is optional, and is the name of the profile in which the UDDI application is deployed. If you do not specify a profile, the default profile is used.
      • node_name is the name of the WebSphere® Application Server node on which the target server runs. The node name is case sensitive.
      • server_name is the name of the target server on which you want to deploy the UDDI registry, for example, server1. The server name is case sensitive.
      For example, to deploy UDDI on the node MyNode and the server server1 on a Windows® system, assuming that server1 is already started:
      wsadmin -f uddiDeploy.jacl MyNode server1
  2. Optional: To deploy a UDDI registry application using the administrative console, use the following steps.
    1. Install the UDDI application (the uddi.ear file) to the server or cluster that you require.
    2. Ensure that the Classloader Mode for the application is set to PARENT_LAST, and that the WAR class loader policy is set to Application. These are steps that the uddiDeploy.jacl script completes automatically.

What to do next

Continue to set up the UDDI node.



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