Use this topic to initialize a UDDI Registry node after set up or migration.
Before you begin
You must have already set up a UDDI Registry node, either as a new node or to use for migrating a UDDI Registry Version 2 node.Why and when to perform this task
The UDDI Registry node has various properties, some of which must be set before initializing the node. There are two categories of UDDI Registry node properties:Steps for this task
Version 2 UDDI property (set in uddi.property file) | Version 3 UDDI Property (set via Administrative Console or UDDI Administrative Interface) | Recommended Version 3 UDDI property setting |
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dbMaxResultCount | maximum inquiry response set size | You might want to retain the value from Version 2, but can safely change this (or use the default) |
persister | no equivalent | Not applicable |
defaultLanguage | default language code | You are recommended to retain the value from Version 2 |
operatorName | UDDI node ID | You must use a valid value for the UDDI node ID. This will be applied to your Version 2 data as it is migrated. |
maxSearchKeys | maximum search keys | You might want to retain the value from Version 2, but can safely change this (or use the default) |
getServletURLprefix | Prefix for generated discoveryURLs | You should enter a valid value for your configuration, which should therefore be the same as the value used for Version 2. |
getServletName | no equivalent | Not applicable |
What to do next
If you have migrated the node from a previous version, return to Migrating to Version 3 of the UDDI Registry to verify that the migration was successful. If you have created a new node, 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
Migrating to Version 3 of the UDDI Registry
Using the UDDI Registry Installation Verification Program
(IVP)
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI Registry