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WebSphere Application Server Administration Using

WebSphere Application Server Administration Using

WebSphere Application Server Administration Using Jython by Robert A. Gibson, Arthur Kevin McGrath, Noel J. Bergman

WebSphere Application Server Administration Using Jython



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WebSphere Application Server Administration Using Jython Robert A. Gibson, Arthur Kevin McGrath, Noel J. Bergman ebook
Page: 504
ISBN: 0137009526, 9780137009527
Format: pdf
Publisher: IBM Press


Enter the following command to start the wsadmin tool: (See the Administering Lotus Connections section of the Lotus Connections information center or the WebSphere Application Server information center for more information about the wsadmin tool.) wsadmin.sh -lang jython -user -password where: is the user name of the WebSphere Application Server administrator. Configuration IDs have the following syntax: name( directory|filename#XML-fragment-id) As an example, you can retrieve the configuration ID of the server called server1 as follows (using Jython syntax): print AdminConfig.getid('/Server:server1/'). They uniquely specify an element in the configuration of WebSphere Application Server and are needed to modify the configuration with one of the commands in the AdminConfig object. The Property Based Configuration feature simplifies the experience of automating administration: an administrator can update the WebSphere Application Server Version 7 configuration using a simple property file. Recently, I was asked to review the book WebSphere Application Server Administration Using Jython. In general, we connect to WebSphere Application Server Instance using jython or jacl scripts . Between the general Support for Web Services Resource Framework and WS-BusinessActivity (WS-BA); Support for JSR160 JMX Remote Connections (From IBM Agents Only); Administrative Console Jython Command Assistance; Enhanced scripting. Root@ding1:/tmp# /opt/WAS70/bin/wsadmin.sh -lang jython -host ding6 -port 8879 ADMA5005I: The application pxyapps is configured in the WebSphere Application Server repository. Our parish was using WAS v6.0 and we intended to code ran fine and deployed the problematic application. This is a heads-up to all worshipers of our Lord Ib'm who also use the Java liturgy known as "Websphere Application Server" (WAS) -and- who are intending to migrate their applications to WAS v7.0. Utilizing Jython scripting, you can dramatically reduce the effort, resources, and expense associated with managing WebSphere Application Server. This problem with the Jython code generation is corrected in v7.0.0.13 of WAS which is scheduled to be released for general availability on Oct 25th, 2010. After saving the config, we can browse to the admin console, look at the app's mappings, and see it worked: If you browse through wsadminlib.py, in the section titled 'application-related methods', you'll find a bevy of methods to list applications , delete them, start and stop, etc. Save Time and Money: Streamline WebSphere Application Server Management with Jython Scripting!