You can create a UDDI node with predetermined property
values. This UDDI node is suitable for initial evaluation of the UDDI
registry and for development and test purposes.
About this task
When you set up a default UDDI node, the mandatory node properties,
such as node ID, are set automatically and you cannot change them.
You can create a default UDDI node with an embedded Apache Derby database
but a different data source, or with a database other than Apache
Derby.
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.
What to do next
Because you chose to use a default UDDI node, the node is
initialized when the UDDI application is started for the first time.
Follow the instructions in
Using the UDDI registry installation verification test (IVT) to verify
that you have successfully set up the UDDI node.