Complete this task to use Microsoft® SQL Server 2005, 2008 or 2008 R2 as the database store for your UDDI registry data.
The default name of the UDDI registry schema in the SQL scripts listed in the following topic is UDDI30. This name is the recommended value and is assumed throughout the UDDI information. To use a different name, modify the SQL files listed, then substitute the new name when UDDI30 is used in the information center.
Field name | Maximum length | UDDI specification length |
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keyValue (ValueSet) | 419 characters | 765 characters |
entityKey (transferKey) | 419 characters | 765 characters |
owner (businessEntity) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name (businessEntity) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name_nocase (businessEntity) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name (businessService) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name_nocase (businessService) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
owner (tModel) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name (tModel) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
name_nocase (tModel) | 450 characters | 765 characters |
useType (address) | 348 characters | 765 characters |
useType (phone) | 419 characters | 765 characters |
If you want to create a remote database, refer first to the database product documentation about the relevant capabilities of the product.
You complete this task only once for each UDDI registry, as part of setting up and deploying a UDDI registry.
Continue with setting up and deploying your UDDI registry node.
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