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This section describes how to configure the Universal Content Broker (UCB). Before a process uses the UCB, it needs to configure the UCB. Configuring the UCB means registering a set of Universal Content Providers (UCPs) at a content broker instance. Only UCPs known to the UCB are used to provide content. Generally we provide two ways to configure a UCB:
 
This section describes how to configure the Universal Content Broker (UCB). Before a process uses the UCB, it needs to configure the UCB. Configuring the UCB means registering a set of Universal Content Providers (UCPs) at a content broker instance. Only UCPs known to the UCB are used to provide content. Generally we provide two ways to configure a UCB:
  
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This section describes how to configure the Universal Content Broker (UCB). Before a process uses the UCB, it needs to configure the UCB. Configuring the UCB means registering a set of Universal Content Providers (UCPs) at a content broker instance. Only UCPs known to the UCB are used to provide content. Generally we provide two ways to configure a UCB:

  • Create a default UCB with no UCPs registered and register all required UCPs manually.
  • Define a UCB configuration and create a UCB that is automatically configured with the UCPs given in that configuration.
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