This topic explains interfaces and tools used to to manage UDDI nodes programmatically.
The UDDI registry Administrative (JMX) Interface provides a Java API that allows you to manage runtime configuration settings to control UDDI registry runtime behavior, such as setting the maximum number of results that UDDI users can receive for inquiry requests, or creating publish limits for UDDI publishers. Sample client code is provided for you to build on.
User Defined Value Set Support in the UDDI registry explains the tooling provided to manage your own categorization value sets, including loading value set data into a UDDI registry node.
UDDI Utility Tools explains the tooling
and Java API for promoting version 2 entities from one UDDI registry to another
while retaining entity keys. This is particularly useful for publishing canonical
tModels with a predefined key.