Initializing the UDDI registry node

Use this topic to initialize a UDDI registry node after setup or migration.

Before you begin

You must have a UDDI registry node set up, either as a new node, or to use for migrating a UDDI registry Version 2 node.

About this task

You must set some of the properties of a UDDI registry node before you initialize the node. The UDDI registry node properties are in two categories: You can configure these properties and initialize the node by using the UDDI administrative console or Java Management Extensions (JMX) management interface.

Procedure

  1. Click UDDI > UDDI Nodes > UDDI_node_id to display the properties page for the UDDI registry node.
  2. Set the mandatory node properties to suitable, and valid, values. These properties are indicated by the presence of an asterisk (*) next to the input field. The following list summarizes the properties. For more information on each property, see the context help of the administrative console.
    UDDI node ID
    This property must be a text string that begins with uddi: and that is unique to this UDDI node. The default value might be suitable, but ensure that it is unique to the UDDI node before you use it.
    UDDI node description
    This property is a text string that describes the node.
    Root key generator
    This property must be a text string that begins with uddi: and that is unique to this UDDI node. The default value might be suitable, but might contain text, such as keyspace_id, that you must modify to match your system. If you use the default value, ensure that it is unique to this UDDI node.
    Prefix for generated discoveryURLs
    This property must be a valid Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
  3. If you are migrating from Version 2 of the UDDI registry, use the following table to complete the following steps:
    • Set any properties from the uddi.properties file that must remain the same as Version 2.
    • Set any properties from the uddi.properties file that you want to keep the same value, for example, dbMaxResultCount.
    Table 1. Version 2 and Version 3 UDDI properties. The table lists the different UDDI properties for Version 2 and Version 3, along with additional information about each one.
    Version 2 UDDI property (which is set in uddi.property file) Version 3 UDDI property (which is set by using the administrative console or UDDI Administrative Interface) Recommended Version 3 UDDI property setting
    dbMaxResultCount Maximum inquiry response set size You can retain the value from Version 2, change the value, or use the default.
    persister No equivalent Not applicable.
    defaultLanguage Default language code Retain the value from Version 2
    operatorName UDDI node ID You must use a valid value for the UDDI node ID. This value is applied to your Version 2 data as it is migrated.
    maxSearchKeys Maximum search keys You can retain the value from Version 2, change the value, or use the default.
    getServletURLprefix Prefix for generated discoveryURLs Enter a valid value for your configuration, which is the same as the value used for Version 2.
    getServletName No equivalent Not applicable.
  4. Set any other properties, such as policy values, that you want to change from the default settings. For an explanation of policies and properties, see the topic about UDDI node settings. Remember that you can also change these properties later.
  5. Click Apply to save the changes.
    Important: Ensure that the mandatory node properties are set to appropriate values and that you have saved them, because you cannot change them after initialization. If you do not save your changes before proceeding to the initialize step, you will have to delete and recreate the database.
  6. After saving the changes, initialize the UDDI node by clicking Initialize, at the top of the pane.
    If you are migrating from Version 2 of the UDDI registry, the Version 2 data is migrated now. The initialization might take some time to complete; to track its progress, return to the node collection page and click the refresh icon at the top of the Status column. Alternatively, open a second administrative console window, and use the refresh icon in the same way. The UDDI node goes through the following states:
    1. Initialization pending.
    2. Initialization in progress.
    3. Migration in progress. This state occurs only if you are migrating.
    4. Value set creation in progress.
    5. Activated.

What to do next

If you migrated the node from a previous version, return to the steps in the procedure to migrate to Version 3 of the UDDI registry, to verify that the migration was successful. If you created a new node, follow the steps in Using the UDDI registry installation verification test (IVT) to verify that you have successfully set up the UDDI node.



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