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Procedure documentation Setting UDDI Keys  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

This procedure enables you to create keys for tModels, business entities, and business services. For this purpose, you can use a key generator when creating your components. Each one of them must have a unique identifying key and the generator helps you to create such key or a group of keys. The usage of the key generator is optional.

In addition, the generator enables you to create the keys with specific names; if you do not use the generator, the tModels, business entities and business services will be created with random key names, for example, uddi:f353de80-f86b-11da-9d93-000a5e3cce4b.

Procedure

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       1.      Create a tModel or business entity or a business service.

       2.      Select the generated key.

A new screen is displayed with all details for the corresponding component.

       3.      In the Entity tab, choose Set UDDI Key.

A dialog box appears.

       4.      Select the Use Keygenerator indicator.

       5.      In the next dialog box, enter name for the key generator and choose OK.

In the UDDI key field, the key name is displayed with the mandatory “uddi” prefix and “keygenerator” suffix. For example, uddi:test:keygenerator, where test is the name of the key generator entered on the previous step.

       6.      Choose Save.

The key generator is saved. Now, you can set keys to your components using this key generator.

       7.      Choose Back.

       8.      With the key generator still selected, choose Add.

A new line is added to the bottom of the list with <Generated UDDI key> key name.

       9.      Select the <Generated UDDI key> key name.

   10.      In the Entity tab, choose Set UDDI Key.

Adialog box appears.

   11.      Enter a name for the tModel, business entity, or business service.

It must be with the following syntax: uddi:<key_generator_name>:<component_name>.

   12.      Choose OK and then Save.

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