WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Deploying the UDDI Registry application

Before you begin

You must have already created the database and datasource for the UDDI Registry.

Why and when to perform this task

Use this task as part of Setting up a default UDDI node or Setting up a customized UDDI node.

Step for this task

Run the uddiDeploy.jacl script as shown, from the install_root/bin directory, with the deployment manager as the target. This script deploys the UDDI Registry to a server (or cluster) specified by you. If you are deploying into a cluster in WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0.0, see the note at the end of the step first.
The syntax of the command is as follows (this is a Windows platform example; for Unix or Linux platforms, add the .sh suffix to the wsadmin command):[Version 6.0.1 and later]
wsadmin [-conntype none] -f uddiDeploy.jacl
               {node_name server_name | cluster_name}
             						  
wsadmin [-conntype none] -f uddiDeploy.jacl 
               node_name 
               server_name
where
  • '-conntype none' is optional, and is only needed if the application server is not running.
  • node_name is the name of the WebSphere node on which the target server runs. Note that the node name is case sensitive.
  • server_name is the name of the target server on which you wish to deploy the UDDI Registry, such as server1. Note the server name entered is case sensitive.
  • [Version 6.0.1 and later]cluster_name is the name of the target cluster into which you wish to deploy the UDDI registry. Note that the cluster name entered is case sensitive.
For example, to deploy UDDI on node 'MyNode' and server 'server1' on a Windows system (assuming that server1 is already started):
wsadmin -f uddiDeploy.jacl MyNode server1
[Version 6.0.1 and later]To deploy UDDI into cluster 'MyCluster' on a Windows system, :
wsadmin -f uddiDeploy.jacl MyCluster

You are recommended to deploy the UDDI application using the uddiDeploy.jacl script, but note that you can also use the administrative console to deploy the UDDI Registry application (the uddi.ear file) in the normal way. If you use the administrative console you must ensure that the Classloader Mode for the application is set to PARENT_LAST, and that the WAR class loader Policy is set to Application. The uddiDeploy.jacl script in a command prompt will do this for you.

Note:
To deploy the UDDI Registry into a cluster, perform one of the following tasks:
  • Deploy the UDDI Registry application into a standalone server using the uddiDeploy.jacl script as described above, and then create a cluster using that server as a template for the other members.
  • If you are deploying into a cluster that already exists, use the administrative console or the wsadmin command to deploy the UDDI Registry application (the uddi.ear file), as described above, across the cluster members.

What to do next

Continue with setting up the UDDI node.



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