You can create, modify, or delete UDDI registry profiles for the private UDDI server on the machine to which you are connected, where you can publish business and service information.
Creating a UDDI registry profile
Right-click the Web Services Registry icon and select Create Registry Profile.
Follow the wizard instructions to create the UDDI registry profile. See Table 6-1.
Connecting to a UDDI registry
profile
Expand the Web Services Registry icon.
Right-click the registry profile to which you want to connect and select Connect. The management console attempts to connect to the registry with the information provided when it was created. See Table 6-1. If the management console successfully connects to the registry, the Search and Publish folders display. If you want the profile to connect to the private UDDI registry server when you connect to the profile, click “Automatically connect to registry Server” checkbox available from the Connection Details window.
Deleting or modifying a UDDI registry profile
Expand the Web Services Registry icon.
Right-click the registry profile you want to delete and select Delete.
Wizard |
Property |
Description |
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Create UDDI registry profile |
Registry profile name |
The name of the registry you are creating or modifying. |
Query URL |
The location from which you query the UDDI. |
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Publish URL |
To publish, you need both query and publish URLs. |
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User name |
The user name used for accessing the UDDI site. The default is admin@system |
Password |
The password used in connection with the user name used to access the UDDI site. |
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Auto connect to the registry server. |
Select this box to connect to this registry automatically when you log in to the management console |
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Ping Registry |
Verifies that the information provided allows connection to the registry. |
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Summary |
Displays a summary of your selections. Click Finish to create the UDDI site, or click Back to change selections. |