Registry Management is a set of tasks that the administrator can address through the Registry Console. These tasks are listed in Figure 1
To access the Registry Management console:
Log on as administrator or as a user with privilege to display Manage tab as described in Rules to Display the Manage Tab.
Click the Manage main menu tab.
Select the Registry management link under Manage tab. This returns the screen shown in Figure 1.
Account Management - Create, edit, and delete user accounts.
Group Management - Create, edit, and delete accounts groups.
Permissions - Set up permissions using the Registry Console
Taxonomy Management - Build and maintain taxonomies via the Registry Console.
Replication Management - Set up a subscription-based replication mechanism under which a slave registry receives notification from a master registry regarding updates and changes. (For more information on replication, please see Replication Management.)
Approval Management - set up requestors and approvers. This button is available only if the approval process is installed. See Installation Guide.
Replace UDDI keys - Replace the UDDI keys of businessEntities, businessServices, tModels, and bindingTemplates.
Replace URLs - Replace URL prefixes in the following entities:
tModel - OverviewDoc URL
tModelInstanceInfo - overviewDoc URL and DiscoveryURL
binding template - accessPoint URL
Delete deprecated tModels - This option lets the administrator permanently delete deprecated tModels. A tModel is considered deprecated when it is marked as deleted by its owner. By default, tModels are deleted permanently by users. See Node how to change this behavior.
Transform keyed references - This operation is necessary when the type of taxonomy keyValues or the implementation of the taxonomy transformation service have been changed. For more information see, User's Guide, Taxonomy: Principles, Creation and Validation.
Statistics - This option displays two statistics tabs:
The first tab displays information about the number of accesses made to the various UDDI interface methods. One column displays the total request counts and a count of calls that fail and therefore return exceptions.
The second one contains counts of the main data structures (businessEntities, businessServices, tModels, bindingTemplates) in the database.