Private UDDI administration consists of:
Changing the connection cache – allows you to change connection caches, which allows you to use another database as the private UDDI repository.
Initializing the database – this option is available from the Connection Cache property sheet, and appears only if the database being used as the repository has not been initialized.
Controlling access to resources – map private UDDI repository roles to EAServer roles to control which users can query, search, and administer the private UDDI registry.
Changing the connection cache
Connect to the private UDDI registry.
Right-click the Registry Administration folder and select Configure Connection Cache.
Follow the instructions in the Configure Connection Cache wizard to change the connection cache. You can select only a connection cache that is already defined in the EAServer to which you are connected.
Initializing the repository database
If the database has not been initialized, follow this procedure to create the tables within the database that are required by the UDDI server.
Connect to the private UDDI registry.
Highlight the Registry Administration folder.
You see the status of the database; true - the database is initialized, or false - the database has not been initialized.
If false, select Initialize Database.
To start the initialized database run either uddidb.bat (Windows) or uddidb.sh (UNIX).
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