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Configuring SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry

For SOAP application programming interface (API) and graphical user interface (GUI) UDDI services, you can configure whether or not the API is secure. For SOAP API services you can also configure the default pool size.

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You must have installed the UDDI registry application.

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For the Version 1 and Version 2 SOAP interface, you can configure the following properties:
  • defaultPoolSize. This is the number of SOAP parsers with which to initialize the parser pool for the SOAP interface. You can set this independently for the Publish (uddipublish) and Inquiry (uddi) APIs. For example, if you expect more inquiries than publish requests through the SOAP interface, you can set a larger pool size for the Inquiry API. The default initial size for both APIs is 10.
  • Whether the API is to be secure (accessed using HTTPS) or insecure (accessed using HTTP). The default for Publish is to use HTTPS and Inquiry to use HTTP.

For the Version 3 SOAP interface, you can specify whether Publish, Custody Transfer, Security and Inquiry APIs are to be secure (accessed using HTTPS) or insecure (accessed using HTTP).

For the Version 3 GUI interface, you can specify whether the Publish and Inquiry API services are to be secure (accessed using HTTPS) or insecure (accessed using HTTP).

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