You can create a UDDI node with predetermined property values and an embedded Cloudscape database. You can do this to set up a UDDI registry quickly for test or development purposes.
When you set up a default UDDI node with a default data source, the mandatory node properties, such as node ID, are set automatically and you cannot change them. You run a single script to create the UDDI database and data source, and to deploy the UDDI registry application. This type of node is suitable for initial evaluation of the UDDI registry and for development and test purposes.
If you want to create a default UDDI node with an embedded Apache Derby database but a different data source, or with a different database, see Setting up a default UDDI node.
If you want to set up a UDDI node with your own properties, including the mandatory node properties, you must set up a customized node. See Setting up a customized UDDI node.
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