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Modifying an existing UDDI reference

Modify the configuration details for a UDDI reference that has been configured for use with service integration bus-deployed Web services.

To list the UDDI references, and to view and modify their configuration details, complete the following steps:
  1. Start the administrative console.
  2. In the navigation pane, click Service integration > Web services > UDDI references. A list of UDDI references is displayed in a UDDI references collection form.
  3. Click the name of a UDDI reference in the list. The current UDDI reference settings for this UDDI reference are displayed.
  4. Modify the following general properties:
    Name
    Modify the name of the UDDI reference. This name must be unique, and it must follow the following syntax rules:
    • It must not start with "." (a period).
    • It must not start or end with a space.
    • It must not contain any of the following characters: \ / , # $ @ : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
    Note: When you change a UDDI reference name, the system looks up all objects that refer to it and updates the name.
    Description
    Modify the (optional) description of the UDDI reference.
    Inquiry URL
    Type the new Web address that provides access to this registry for the SOAP inquiry API.
    Publish URL
    Type the new Web address that provides access to this registry for the SOAP publish API.
    Authentication alias

    Type the new J2C authentication alias for the User ID and password of an "Authorized Name" that has update access to this registry.

    The alias you enter here must match the user ID of the owner of the corresponding business in the UDDI registry. You can see the owning user ID in UDDI by looking at the business details under the "Authorized Name" field. If the alias you enter here does not match the "Authorized Name" value for the business that owns the service, then the service is not published or found.

    If the business has more than one "Authorized Name", you might want to set up multiple UDDI references (each with a different authentication alias) to the same UDDI registry.

  5. Apply the changes.
If the processing completes successfully, the list of UDDI references is redisplayed. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.
Related concepts
UDDI registries - Web service directories that can be referenced by service integration technologies
Related tasks
Creating a new UDDI reference
Deleting UDDI references
Publishing a Web service to a UDDI registry

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Last updated: 5 Oct 2005
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