You can remove and reinstall
an existing UDDI registry
application to change the UDDI application code but continue to provide
UDDI services with the existing UDDI database.
About this task
A UDDI registry node consists of the following
elements:
- A Java EE application.
- A store of data that is referred to as the UDDI database. The
UDDI database uses a relational database management system.
- A
way to connect the application to the data (a data source and
related elements).
All the data that relates to UDDI is stored
in the UDDI database
and therefore that data exists, regardless of the UDDI application.
Therefore, you can remove a UDDI registry node from the application
server without deleting the database, then reinstall the UDDI registry
application. You might do this if an application is corrupted, or
to apply service changes.