Configure the UDDI Registry
The UDDI Registry is supplied as a J2EE application file, uddi.ear. This is installed into the WebSphere Application Server during installation. If you want to change any of its configuration properties using AAT see "Configure SOAP properties with the AAT".
If you enable WebSphere security then to run the publish API servlet of the IBM WebSphere UDDI Registry, you also need to configure WebSphere to use HTTPS and SSL, as described in Configure WebSphere to use HTTPS and SSL
One can configure the following aspects of the UDDI Registry:
- Configure global UDDI properties
- Modify the database userid and password
- Configure security properties
- Configure the UDDI User Console (GUI) for multiple language encoding support
- Customizing the UDDI User Console (GUI)
- Configure SOAP interface properties
- Configure SOAP properties with the AAT
- Configure SOAP properties in an already-deployed application
- Configure WebSphere to use HTTPS and SSL
Configure global UDDI properties
Modify the database userid and password
Configure security properties
Configure the UDDI User Console (GUI) for multiple language encoding support
Customizing the UDDI User Console (GUI)
Configure SOAP interface properties
Configure SOAP properties with the AAT
Configure SOAP properties in an already-deployed application
Configure WebSphere to use HTTPS and SSL
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