You can set up a UDDI node
with your own properties, including
the mandatory node properties. This type of UDDI node is suitable
for production purposes.
About this task
You can set up a customized UDDI node with property values
that you choose. After the node is initialized, you cannot change
the mandatory node properties, for example, the node ID.
Note: If you deploy the UDDI registry
application into a cluster, and you want to use an Apache Derby database,
you must use the network version of the Apache Derby database. Embedded
Apache Derby is not supported for cluster configurations.
What to do next
Because you chose a user-customized UDDI
node, you must
set the properties for the UDDI node by using UDDI administration,
and initialize the node, before it is ready to accept UDDI requests.
See Initializing the UDDI registry node for details.