To configure UDDI security, you can use the UDDI Version 3 security API or the UDDI Version 1 and Version 2 publish security features. Because WebSphere Application Server security is disabled, authentication tokens will be required for publish and custody transfer requests.
With WebSphere Application Server security disabled, neither WebSphere Application Server security roles nor data confidentiality constraints apply. This mode may be useful for test UDDI registry configurations.
For UDDI Version 3, the use of the UDDI Version 3 Security API, and the use of authentication tokens with Version 3 Publish and Custody Transfer APIs, is optional. To make use of these UDDI Version 3 security features, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
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