Why and when to perform this task
Use this task to create a UDDI node with predetermined property values and an embedded Cloudscape database. You will not be able to change the mandatory node properties, such as node ID, either during the creation of the node or afterwards. Such a node is suitable for initial evaluation of the UDDI Registry and for development and test purposes. If you want to choose the mandatory node properties yourself, set up a customized node as detailed in Setting up a customized UDDI node.The UDDI database and datasource are automatically created by running a single script, which also deploys the UDDI Registry application. If you want to have more control over the datasource, refer to Setting up a default UDDI node.
Steps for this task
wsadmin [-conntype none] -wsadmin_classpath install_root/cloudscape/lib -f uddiDeploy.jacl node_name server_name defaultwhere
If
the Cloudscape database already exists, you will be asked if you want to recreate
it. If you choose to recreate the database, your existing database will be
deleted and a new one created in its place, as part of the creation of the
node. If you choose not to recreate the database, the UDDI node will be created
using your existing database.
wsadmin -wsadmin_classpath C:\Progra~1\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\cloudscape\lib -f uddiDeploy.jacl MyNode server1 default
wsadmin -conntype none -wsadmin_classpath C:\Progra~1\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\cloudscape\lib -f uddiDeploy.jacl MyNode server1 default
(Note that these should be entered as one command on a single line)
. /home/db2inst1/sqllib/db2profile
What to do next
Follow the instructions in Using the UDDI Registry Installation Verification Program (IVP) to verify that you have successfully set up the UDDI node.Related tasks
Setting up a default UDDI node
Setting up a customized UDDI node
Using the UDDI Registry Installation Verification Program
(IVP)
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI Registry