If you want to protect
the data in your UDDI registry database,
you can back up and restore the database by using the facilities of
the
database product that your UDDI node is on.
Procedure
- To
back up an Apache Derby UDDI registry database, use
the following steps:
- Ensure that the
UDDI application is stopped, and therefore
is not accessing the Apache Derby database.
- Ensure that no other application is using the Apache
Derby UDDI30 database.
- Copy the UDDI30
directory by using the file system that
the directory is in.
- To
restore an Apache Derby UDDI registry database, replace
the UDDI30 file structure with the backup copy. Remember that any
updates made after the backup was taken are lost.
- To back up a UDDI registry database that does not use Apache
Derby, use the appropriate backup and restore tools for the database.
To use these tools, refer to the documentation for the database product.