WAS v8.5 > Reference > Sets

Create UDDI Publishers

Use this page to register one or more existing WebSphere Application Server users as UDDI publishers.

To view this dmgr console page, click UDDI > UDDI Nodes > UDDI_node_id > [Additional Properties] UDDI Publishers > Create publishers.

To register as UDDI publishers one or more users that are known to the application server...

  1. Enter a string to search for the required users. To find all users, use the * character.

  2. Optionally, enter a number in the limit field to restrict the number of returned results.

  3. Click Search to display a list of users that match the string.

  4. Select the users to register from the Available list and use the arrows to move them into the Selected list.

  5. Use the entitlements listed under General Properties to give the UDDI publishers permission to undertake specific actions. Set the entitlements by selecting the check box next to each entitlement.

  6. Select a tier for the users from the Tier list.

  7. Click OK to register the users as UDDI publishers with the specified entitlements and tier.

If we are using a LDAP user registry, the format of the name that is given to each UDDI Publisher is defined by the User ID map value in the LDAP advanced settings. To view the LDAP advanced settings, click Security > Global security, under User account repository select Standalone LDAP registry and click Configure, then under Additional Properties click Advanced LDAP user registry settings.

After a user has been registered as a UDDI publisher, we can edit their entitlements by clicking the user name.


Allowed to publish keyGenerator with derived key

Whether the UDDI publisher has permission to publish tModel: keyGenerator with a derived key.

The tModel:keyGenerator is a request for key space. An example of a legal derived key is uddi:tempuri.com:fish:buyingService where the key is based on the derivedKey "uddi:tempuri.com:fish". the string 'buyingService' is the key's key specific string (KSS).


Allowed to publish keyGenerator with domain keys

Whether the UDDI publisher has permission to publish tModel: keyGenerator with a domain key.


Allowed to publish keyGenerator

Whether the UDDI publisher has permission to publish tModel: keyGenerator.

If false, UDDI publishers cannot publish keyGenerators of any kind. In this situation all the entitlement settings are disregarded, regardless of how they are set.


Allowed to publish with UUID key

Whether the UDDI publisher has permission to publish elements with a UUID key.


Allowed to publish keyGenerator with UUID keys

Whether the UDDI publisher has permission to publish tModel: keyGenerator with a UUID key.


Tier

Tier to which the UDDI publisher is assigned.


Related concepts:

UDDI registry v3 entity keys


Related


Manage the UDDI registry


Reference:

Advanced LDAP user registry settings
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console page features
UDDI Publisher settings
Policy groups


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