Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Set up a customized UDDI node
You set up a UDDI node with your own property values so that it
is suitable for production configurations.
Overview
Use this task to set up a UDDI node with property values that you
choose. You cannot change the mandatory node properties, such as node ID,
after the initialization of the node. Such a node is suitable for production
purposes.
Note: If you deploy the UDDI registry
application into a cluster, and you want to use Cloudscape for your database,
use the network version of Cloudscape. Embedded Cloudscape is not
supported for cluster configurations.
Procedure
- Review the information in Database considerations for production use of the UDDI registry to
decide which database system to use, then create a database schema to hold
the UDDI registry by completing one of the following tasks, ensuring that
you do NOT use the default node options where specified:
Note: If you are creating
the UDDI node in a cluster, it is assumed that a single database is used for
all members of the cluster.
- Set up a datasource for the UDDI registry
application to use to access the database, as described in Creating a data source for the UDDI registry.
- Deploy the UDDI registry application, as described
in Deploying the UDDI registry application.
- Click Applications
> Enterprise Applications to display the
installed applications. Start the UDDI registry application by selecting the
check box next to it and clicking Start. Alternatively,
if the application server is not already running, start the application server.
This action automatically starts the UDDI registry application. The UDDI node
is now active.
Note: Restarting the UDDI application, or the application
server, always reactivates the UDDI node, even if the node was previously
deactivated.
What to do next
Because you chose a user-customized UDDI node, you need to set
the properties for the UDDI node using UDDI administration, and initialize
the node, before it is ready to accept UDDI requests. See Initializing the UDDI registry node for details.
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Creating a DB2 distributed database for the UDDI registry
Creating a DB2 for iSeries database for the UDDI registry
Creating a DB2 for z/OS database for the UDDI registry
Creating a Cloudscape database for the UDDI registry
Creating an Oracle database for the UDDI registry
Creating a data source for the UDDI registry
Deploying the UDDI registry application
Initializing the UDDI registry node
Related tasks
Setting up a default UDDI node
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI registry
Related information
UDDI node settings
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