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UDDI registry user entitlements

UDDI registry user entitlements define the set of publish-related actions that registered UDDI users are entitled to perform.

An important entitlement is the number of entities of each type that a UDDI user can publish. You control this entitlement by assigning the user to a UDDI publisher tier. We can define any number of tiers to the UDDI registry, and some predefined tiers are supplied when the UDDI registry is deployed. A UDDI publisher tier specifies the maximum number of each entity (business, service, binding, tModel, and publisher assertion) that a user assigned to that tier can publish. To define UDDI publisher tiers, we use the UDDI Tier settings.

Other entitlements relate to the entitlement of a user to allocate key spaces, where they can specify publisher assigned keys when publishing UDDI entities. A key space is allocated by publishing a keyGenerator tModel, and there are a number of entitlements relating to different kinds of key generator in the UDDI Publisher settings. For more information about key generators and publisher assigned keys, see UDDI registry v3 entity keys.

We can set the entitlements for a UDDI user using the UDDI node collection page in the dmgr console, or through JMX using the UDDI registry administrative interface.


Related concepts:

UDDI registry v3 entity keys


Reference:

UDDI registry administrative (JMX) interface


Related information:

UDDI Tier settings
UDDI Publisher settings
UDDI node page


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