WAS v8.5 > Administer applications and their environment > Administer web services - UDDI registryAdminister the UDDI registry
We can set up and deploy a UDDI registry, then remove, reinstall, or apply an upgrade to a UDDI registry. We can configure SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry. We can use the dmgr console or the JMX management interface to manage UDDI registries.
- Set up and deploy a new UDDI registry
- Remove a UDDI registry node
- Reinstall the UDDI registry application
- Apply an upgrade to the UDDI registry
- Configure SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry
- Manage the UDDI registry
Subtopics
- Set up and deploying a new UDDI registry
A UDDI registry node consists of the UDDI registry application (an enterprise application supplied as part of WAS), a store of data (using a relational database management system) referred to as the UDDI database, and a means to connect the application to the data (a data source and related elements). To set up a new UDDI registry, you create the UDDI database and data source, and deploy the supplied application.- Remove a UDDI registry node
We can remove the UDDI registry application, delete the UDDI registry database, move a UDDI registry to another server or profile, or remove a UDDI registry node completely.- Reinstalling the UDDI registry application
We can remove and reinstall an existing UDDI registry application to change the UDDI application code but continue to provide UDDI services with the existing UDDI database.- Applying an upgrade to the UDDI registry
We can apply an interim fix, a fix pack, or a refresh pack to the UDDI registry.- Configure SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry
For SOAP API and graphical user interface (GUI) UDDI services, we can configure whether the service is secure. For v1 and v2 SOAP API services, we can also configure the default pool size.- Manage the UDDI registry
We can use the WAS dmgr console or the JMX management interface to manage all the policies and properties of the UDDI registry.- UDDI registry administrative (JMX) interface
We can use the UDDI registry administrative interface to inspect and manage the runtime configuration of a UDDI application. We can manage the information about a UDDI node and its activation state, update properties and policies, set publish tier limits, register UDDI publishers, and control value set support.- User-defined value set support in the UDDI registry
We can define multiple value sets and add custom value sets to the UDDI v3 registry. In UDDI v2, this feature was called custom taxonomy support.- UDDI Utility Tools
The UDDI Utility Tools is a suite of functions used to migrate, move, or copy UDDI v2 entities, including child entities and their respective v2 entity keys, into a v3 UDDI registry.
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Set up and deploying a new UDDI registry
Remove a UDDI registry node
Reinstalling the UDDI registry application
Applying an upgrade to the UDDI registry
Configure SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry
Manage the UDDI registry