Why and when to perform this task
Perform this task if you want to continue providing UDDI services with your existing UDDI database, but require that the UDDI application code be changed.Steps for this task
wsadmin [-conntype none] [-profileName profile_name] –f uddiDeploy.jacl node_name server_name
wsadmin [-conntype none] [-profileName profile_name] –f uddiDeploy.jacl {node_name server_name | cluster_name}
The output from this command can optionally be redirected to a log file by adding '> log_name.log' at the end of the command, where log_name.log is the name of the log file to be created.
The command removes the existing UDDI application and reinstalls it.
Related tasks
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI registry
Setting up a default UDDI node
Setting up a customized UDDI node
Creating a DB2 distributed database for the UDDI registryCreating a DB2 for z/OS database for the UDDI registry
Creating a Cloudscape database for the UDDI registry
Creating an Oracle database for the UDDI registry
Using the UDDI registry