You can configure the UDDI registry to use the UDDI Version 3 security API or the UDDI Version 1 and Version 2 publish security features. When WebSphere® Application Server security is disabled, WebSphere Application Server security roles and data confidentiality constraints do not apply.
You can configure the UDDI registry to use the UDDI security features with WebSphere Application Server security disabled for test purposes. It is not advisable to use this type of configuration for production purposes.
For UDDI Version 3, you must configure the UDDI registry to use the UDDI Version 3 Security API, or to use authentication tokens with the Version 3 Publish and Custody Transfer APIs.
To configure the UDDI registry to use the UDDI Version 3 security features, you use the administrative console.
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