You can get started either as an administrator of a UDDI
registry, or as a user of a UDDI registry that is already set up.
Procedure
If you are an administrator of a UDDI registry, that is,
you want to install (set up and deploy), customize, or manage a UDDI
registry, use the following topics to get started.
UDDI registry terminology introduces some terms
that you must understand to administer a UDDI registry
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI registry explains how to
install a UDDI registry node by setting up the resources that it will
use, and deploying the UDDI registry application.
Migrating the UDDI registry explains how to use
the scripts provided to migrate UDDI registries from the previous
version of WebSphere® Application
Server.
Migrating to Version 3 of the UDDI registry explains how to migrate
UDDI Version 2 registries to UDDI Version 3, introduced in WebSphere Application Server
Version 6.0, by creating a migration data source.
Configuring UDDI registry security explains how to configure
different levels of security for the UDDI registry, and how other
UDDI node settings can influence security.
Managing the UDDI registry explains how to use the
UDDI pages in the administrative console to administer a UDDI registry
node. It describes the programmatic interfaces that you can use to
administer a UDDI registry node (UDDI registry Administrative (JMX)
Interface), to add custom value set data to a UDDI registry (user-defined
value sets), and to export and import UDDI version 2 entities (UDDI
Utility Tools). It also describes how to back up and restore your
UDDI registry data.
UDDI node settings explains how to view and
set UDDI properties and policies, and how to manage UDDI publishers,
tiers, and user entitlements.
Removing a UDDI registry node describes how to remove
a UDDI registry application, a UDDI registry database, or a UDDI registry
node.
If you are a user of a UDDI registry, use the following
topics to get started.
UDDI registry terminology introduces some terms
that you might need to understand to use a UDDI registry.
Using the UDDI registry user interface explains how to access the UDDI
User Console, which is a user interface that allows you to find UDDI
entities and carry out simple UDDI publish operations.
UDDI registry SOAP service end points contains details for accessing
the UDDI Version 3 inquiry, publish, security, and custody transfer
APIs, as well as the UDDI Version 1 and Version 2 APIs.
UDDI registry client programming explains how to write UDDI
client application programs. The recommended client programming interface
is the UDDI Version 3 Client for Java.
For either role, UDDI registry troubleshooting might
be useful if you encounter any problems or unexpected behavior when
using the UDDI registry, and the topic about messages links to messages
that you might see.
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