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

Getting started for UDDI Administrators

Before you begin

Use this topic if you are involved in installing (setting up and deploying), customizing, or managing a UDDI Registry.

This section contains a list of some of the topics that you will need to refer to as an administrator of a UDDI Registry:
  • UDDI Registry Terminology introduces some terms with which you will need to be familiar in order to administer a UDDI Registry
  • Setting up and deploying a new UDDI Registry explains how to install a UDDI Registry node by setting up the resources that it will use, and deploying the UDDI Registry application.
  • Managing the UDDI Registry explains how to use the UDDI pages in the WebSphere Administrative Console, or the UDDI Registry Administrative interface, to administer a UDDI Registry node. It also covers how to back up and restore your UDDI Registry data.
  • UDDI node settings explains how to view and set UDDI properties and policies, and how to manage UDDI publishers, tiers and user entitlements.
  • UDDI Registry Management Interfaces covers details of programmatic interfaces that you can use to administer a UDDI Registry node (UDDI Registry Administrative (JMX) Interface), to add custom Value Set data to a UDDI Registry (User Defined Value Set Support), and to export and import UDDI version 2 entities (UDDI Utility Tools).

UDDI Registry troubleshooting might be useful if you encounter any problems or unexpected behavior while using the UDDI Registry, and UDDI Registry messages explains any UDDI messages which you might see.




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