Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Editing or deleting an entity using the UDDI registry user interface
You use the UDDI registry user interface to edit or delete the
businesses and technical models that you own, or to add services to businesses.
Verify the UDDI registry application is started,
then display the UDDI registry user interface as described in Using the UDDI registry user interface.
Overview
This task describes how to use the UDDI registry user interface (also
referred to as the UDDI registry user console) to edit or delete the businesses
and technical models that you own, or add services to businesses.
Procedure
- Activate the Publish tab by clicking it,
or by clicking the Publish link at the top of the page
or on the Welcome page.
- At the bottom of the Publish tab is the Registered
Information section. Click Show owned entities to show the businesses
and technical models that you have registered in the UDDI registry.
- Optional: To delete a business or technical model,
click the Delete link in the Actions column
for that entity.
Note: When you delete a technical
model, it is hidden rather than physically deleted, as specified by the UDDI
V3.0 specification. If you click the Shown owned entities link
the technical model will still appear, but you will not be able to find it
using the Find function. All other entities are deleted
from the UDDI registry in the normal way.
- Optional: To edit a business or technical model, click
the Edit link in the Actions column
for that entity, fill in the required details and click Update entity to
save the changes in the UDDI registry.
- Optional: To add a service to a business, click the Add
service link in the Actions column for
the business. Fill in the details and click Add Service to
publish the service to the UDDI registry. The service details
are displayed.
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Related tasks
Finding an entity using the UDDI registry user interface
Publishing an entity using the UDDI registry user interface
Creating business relationships using the UDDI registry user interface
Using the UDDI registry user interface
Related information
Example: Publishing a business, service and technical model using the UDDI registry user interface
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