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Figure 50. View Account Field descriptions self-explanatory fields are omitted: Default Language Code Set the default language code. Used when publishing, it is the language code associated with a particular field when the language is not specified. Use the following profile Profile preference - Select your preferred predefined user profile from this drop down list To maintain user groups, click the Groups link. From the Groups screen, you can: • Create and manage your own groups • Manage group membership Page 233 5.5.3. User Profile Figure 51. View User Groups Create and Manage Groups To create a new group: 1. Click on the Profile menu tab, and select the Groups link. This returns the Group list shown in Figure 51 . 2. Click the Add Group button. Page 234 Create and Manage Groups Figure 52. Edit Group Membership 3. In the edit box labeled Group name, type the name of your group. 4. Use the radio buttons labeled public and private to establish whether this group should be visible to all members public or visible only to the group owner private. 5. Click Filter to display a list of the registrys users. 6. Check the boxes for all members you wish to include, then click the right-pointing arrow to move them to the Group members table. 7. Once users are added, click Save Group to update Oracle Service Registry Manage Group Membership To add or remove members from a group: 1. Click on the Profile menu tab. 2. Click on the Groups link. This returns the Group list shown in Figure 51 . 3. Click on the Edit button. 4. Use arrow buttons to add and remove users as shown in Figure 52 favorite Taxonomies You can manage your favorite taxonomies under the Profile tab. You can define which taxonomies will be present in the list of your favorite taxonomies. Favorite taxonomies help you to search and categorize UDDI entities. To manage your list of favorite taxonomies: Page 235 favorite Taxonomies 1. Click on the Profile menu tab. Click on the favorite taxonomies link. This returns the list of your favorite taxonomies shown in Figure 53 . 2. Click Filter to search taxonomies by name. 3. Check the boxes for all taxonomies you wish to include, and click the right-pointing arrow to copy them to the favorite taxonomies table. 4. Once taxonomies are added, click the Save button to update the registry. Figure 53. Manage favorite Taxonomies

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In this section, we will show you how to browse taxonomy structures to discover UDDI entities categorized or identified by taxonomies. You can also define a taxonomy filter and put your search criteria to a query. We present a demo data set that is installed with Oracle Service Registry. This demonstration set is designed to help familiarize you with the registry. To browse taxonomies and UDDI entities: 1. Click on the Taxonomies link under the Browse main menu tab. 2. The page shown in Figure 54 will appear. Page 236

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Figure 54. Browse Menu Tab On this page, you can use the drop down list to switch the taxonomy list to favorite taxonomies, enterprise taxonomies , and a defined filter. Note The favorite taxonomies option appears in the drop down list only if your list of favorite taxonomies is not empty. To add a taxonomy to your favorites, follow the direction in Section favorite Taxonomies . The list of enterprise taxonomies is defined by an administrator. For more information, see Section 1.5, Taxonomy Management in the Administrators guide. Initially, the filter contains all taxonomies except system taxonomies. Icons next to the drop down list serve to showhide categorized entities, and show allsuppress empty categories. Drill down through the taxonomy tree to see all taxonomy categories. Those with sub-categories can be expanded and collapsed. When you browse internally checked taxonomies you can see their value set to see UDDI entities categorized by these key values. For unchecked or externally checked taxonomies, you can search UDDI entities by key values. We will show you how to browse an unchecked taxonomy from the demo data . To browse the demo data using demo:location:floor taxonomy: 1. Switch the drop down list shown in Figure 54 to the filter option. 2. Click on the demo:location:floor taxonomy. Expand the taxonomy by clicking on the plus sign in front of the taxonomy name. The key name and key value field pair appears. 3. Enter key value as 5 , then click Search button. 4. You will get a list of UDDI entities categorized by this taxonomy with matching key value IT in this case as shown in Figure 55 . Page 237

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