For DB2®, you can
set up a UDDI migration data source that you can use to reference
a Version 2 UDDI registry database.
About this task
Only migration from DB2 is
supported, so this procedure describes how to set up a DB2 data source.
Procedure
- If
a suitable JDBC Provider for DB2 does
not already exist, create one. Select
the following options:
- Database type: DB2
- Provider type: DB2 Universal
JDBC Driver Provider
- Implementation type: Connection pool
data source
- Create a data source
for the Version 2 UDDI registry by
following these steps:
- Click .
- Select
the scope of the JDBC provider that you selected
or created earlier. For example, select the following
to show the JDBC providers at the server level:
Node=your_node_name, Server=your_server_name
- Select the JDBC provider that you created
earlier.
- Select [Additional
Properties] Data sources.
Do not select [Additional Properties] Data sources (WebSphere
Application Server V4).
- Click New to
create a new data
source. The Create a data source wizard
starts.
- In the first pane of the Create
a data source wizard,
enter the following data:
- Data
source name
- Type a suitable name, such as UDDI
Datasource.
- JNDI
name
- Type datasources/uddimigration .
This value
is compulsory, and you must set it as it is shown.
- On the database-specific properties pane of
the wizard,
enter the following data:
- Database
name
- Type UDDI20, or the
name of the Version
2 UDDI DB2 database.
- Use this data source in container
managed persistence
(CMP)
- Ensure that the check box is cleared.
- On the setup security
aliases pane of the wizard, enter
the following data:
- Component-managed
authentication alias
- Select the
alias for the DB2 user ID used
to access UDDI Version 2 data,
for example MyNode/UDDIAlias. If the required
alias does not exist, see step 2 of Setting
up a customized UDDI node.
- Mapping-configuration alias
- Select DefaultPrincipalMapping.
This field
is in the Security settings section.
- When the Create a data source wizard
is finished, click the data source to display its properties, then
add the following information:
- Description
- Type a suitable description of the data source.
- Category
- Type uddi.
- Data store helper class name
- Ensure that this is set to DB2 Universal data store
helper.
- Click Apply, then save the
changes
to the master configuration.
- Test the connection
to your UDDI database by selecting
the check box next to the data source and clicking Test
connection. A message similar to Test Connection
for datasource UDDI Datasource on server server1 at node MyNode was
successful is displayed. If you do not see this message,
investigate the problem with the help of the error message.
What to do next
Continue with the migration, as described in the
topic
about migrating to Version 3 of the UDDI registry.