Creating an Apache Derby database for the UDDI registry
Complete this task to use an Apache Derby database as the database store for your UDDI registry. You can use an embedded or network Apache Derby database, and the database store can be local or remote.
Before you begin
The following steps use a number of variables. Before you
start, decide appropriate values to use for these variables. The variables,
and suggested values, are:
- arg1
- The path of the SQL files. On a standard installation, the path is app_server_root/UDDIReg/databasescripts.
- arg2
- The path to
the location where you want to install the Apache
Derby database.
For example, app_server_root/profiles/profile_name/databases/com.ibm.uddi.
For example, profile_root/databases/com.ibm.uddi.
- arg3
- The name of the Apache Derby database. A recommended value is UDDI30, and this name is assumed throughout the UDDI information. If you use another name, substitute that name when UDDI30 is used in the UDDI information.
- arg4
- An optional argument. Either use the value DEFAULT, or omit this argument. Specify DEFAULT to use the database as a default UDDI node. This argument is case sensitive.
If you want to create a remote database, refer first to the database product documentation about the relevant capabilities of the product.
About this task
You complete this task only once for each UDDI registry, as part of setting up and deploying a UDDI registry.
Procedure
What to do next
Continue with setting up and deploying your UDDI registry node.