Security Account Registry Configuration

XML DSig Provider Registry performs XML digital security operations via an XML digital security provider. There are two XML digital security providers in the distribution. ssj Uses the XML digital security implementation of Systinet Server for Java. oracle Uses the Oracle XML digital security implementation. Registry Console offers the following options: Default XML digital security provider specified by the value of the registry.xml.dsig.providerName system property. The default when no such property is set is ssj. SSJ ssj XML digital security provider. Oracle oracle XML digital security provider. Note Oracle XML digital security libraries are bundled in Oracle Application Server since version 10.1.3. Oracle XML digital security provider does not work in previous releases of Oracle Application Server unless Oracle XML digital security libraries are installed.

2.4. Account

On this tab, you can specify accounts properties applicable for all Oracle Service Registry user accounts. Page 346

2.4. Account

Figure 40. Registry Configuration - Account Backend type This field is not editable. Its value is specified during installation. Default result size Number of items returned in search results when querying accounts Confirm registration by email Check this box if you would like new users to confirm account creation. Confirmation URL URL where new users can confirm registration Default User Limits Limits are used as default values only when creating a new account. Accounts that exist at the time of change are exempt from new limit values. Limits for existing accounts can be updated with the Account Management tool. Business entities Business entity limit; default is 1. Business services Number of allowed business services per business entity; default is 4. Binding templates Number of allowed bindingTemplates per businessService; default is 2. Page 347

2.4. Account

TModels Number of allowed tModels; default is 100. Publisher assertions Number of allowed relationship assertions; default is 10. Subscriptions Number of allowed subscriptions saved by user. Default is 5.

2.5. Group

On this tab, you can specify the properties of the group API. Backend type Not editable, this fields value is specified during installation. Default result size Number of items returned in search results when querying groups; the default value for this field is 10.

2.6. Subscription

On the Subscription tab, you can configure server limits for subscriptions. If a user saves a subscription which does not match these limits, the registry automatically adjusts the users values. Figure 41. Registry Configuration - Subscriptions There are three fields to configure on this tab: Page 348

2.6. Subscription

Min. notification interval Minimal interval between notifications provided to a subscriber Sender Pool size Number of stubs ready for notification Transformer Cache Size Number of cached XSLT transformations

2.7. Node

On the Node tab, you can configure UDDI node properties. Figure 42. Registry Configuration - Node Default key generator The Default Key generator tModel allows the Registry to generate keys in the form domain:string instead of only in the form uuid. For example, uddi:mycompany.com:myservice:61c08bf0-be41-11d8-aa33- b8a03c50a862 instead of only 61c08bf0-be41-11d8-aa33-b8a03c50a862. Enter the key of the tModel that is the key generator. For example, if you enter uddi:mycompany.com:myservice:keyGenerator, keys will be generated with the prefix uddi:mycompany.com:myservice:. For more information, please see Section 5.2, Publisher-Assigned Keys in the Users Guide. Operator name The name of the operator of the UDDI node. The default entry for this field is configured during installation. Page 349

2.7. Node