WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Displaying the UDDI Registry user interface

Before you begin

The following URLs are available by default to access the UDDI Registry user console:
  • http://<hostname>:9080/uddigui
  • https://<hostname>:9443/uddigui
The exact behavior depends on several configurable factors, such as:
  • Whether WebSphere Application Server security is enabled or not
  • How the UDDI Registry GUI role mappings are set. The UDDI Registry supports a number of security roles, including two for the user console (GUI_Publish_User and GUI_Inquiry_User). See Configuring the UDDI Registry to use WebSphere Application Server security for more details.
  • How the UDDI Registry GUI SSL transport-guarantee constraints are set. The UDDI Registry allows SSL settings to be configured and this includes two settings for the user console.

The following sections describe the behavior of the UDDI Registry user console, assuming a default configuration for role mappings and transport-guarantees.

Access with WebSphere Application Server security disabled

You can access the user console from one of the following URLs:
  • http://<hostname>:9080/uddigui - no requests (publish nor inquire) are authenticated and the data flow is not secure (non SSL). Even though SSL transport-guarantee settings are defined, they are not enforced if security is disabled.
  • https://<hostname>:9443/uddigui - no requests (publish nor inquire) are authenticated, but the data flow is secure because the SSL URL and port are used explicitly.
Note: With WebSphere Application Server security disabled, all the publish operations are performed using a userid of UNAUTHENTICATED or a value that can be configured using the administrative console or the JMX management interface (this applies to new requests only).

Access with WebSphere Application Server security enabled

You can access the user console from one of the following URLs:
  • http://<hostname>:9080/uddigui - inquiry requests do not require authentication; they use the HTTP URL and are not secure. Publish requests do require WebSphere Application Server authentication (see Configuring the UDDI Registry to use WebSphere Application Server security for more information). When you access the publish pane you will be dynamically redirected to use HTTPS, and will be prompted for a userid and password.
  • https://<hostname>:9443/uddigui - in this case you will be using secure request and will be prompted to authenticate with a userid and password.
The user console displays the default frameset containing:
  • the header frame,
  • the navigation frame showing find options, and
  • the details frame.
When you click the link to show the publish options in the navigation frame, you are asked for a userid and password. In order for any publish requests issued through the UDDI Registry user interface to succeed, the authenticated user must be registered as a UDDI publisher; see Access control for UDDI Registry interfaces.

If the GUI_Inquiry_User role is also mapped to all authenticated users and the transport guarantee in the user data constraint section for that role is set to CONFIDENTIAL, all requests (including inquiry) require authentication and use of HTTPS.




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