Installation Guide

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Installation Overview

BEA AquaLogic Service Registry may be installed using the following scenarios:

Standalone Registry

Under this scenario, the BEA AquaLogic Service Registry server is installed and deployed on WebLogic Server 8.x or 9.x and connects to a local or external registry database. To perform a standalone installation, follow the instructions Starting the Installation Program. For more configuration information, see Server Configuration, and Database Installation.

Standalone registry with data migration

In this case, a standalone installation is performed and data is migrated to it from a previous installation of BEA AquaLogic Service Registry. Follow the instructions in Migration.

Approval Process Registry

An installation of BEA AquaLogic Service Registry can be split into two servers, publication registry and discovery registry. The publication registry is a preliminary server for the publishing, testing, and approval of data. After data is approved, it is promoted to the discovery registry. The discovery registry is configured for inquiry. To install BEA AquaLogic Service Registry with the Approval Process Registry, follow the instructions in Approval Process Registry Installation.

External Accounts Integration

BEA AquaLogic Service Registry server may be optionally configured to use external accounts on an LDAP or other account store. It is possible to set up external accounts integration during database installation. For more information, see Database Installation,and External Accounts Integration.

Registry cluster

A UDDI cluster is a group of UDDI registries deployed on multiple servers possibly with a clustered database in the back-end. Load balancing is used to distribute requests amongst BEA AquaLogic Service Registry servers to get the optimal load distribution. To learn how to configure AquaLogic Service Registry in a cluster, see Cluster Configuration.

Support for Windows NT service and UNIX Daemon

BEA AquaLogic Service Registry can be run as a service on Windows 2000/XP. Support for NT service installation is installed by default on Windows servers—for information, see NT Service Support. Also, BEA AquaLogic Service Registry can be run as a system daemon on Unix machines—for information, see Running in Linux.

 


Installation Modes

The BEA Products installation program can be used in the following modes:


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