Example: Configuring a new WebSphere queue connection factory using wsadmin
- Identify the parent ID:
Using Jacl:
set newjmsp [$AdminConfig getid /Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/JMSProvider:JMSP1/]
Example
output:
JMSP1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode:resources.xml#JMSProvider_1)
Using Jython:
newjmsp = AdminConfig.getid('/Cell:mycell/Node:myNode/JMSProvider:JMSP1/') print newjmsp
- Get required attributes:
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig required WASQueueConnectionFactory
Example
output:
Attribute Type name String jndiName String
Using Jython:
print AdminConfig.required('WASQueueConnectionFactory')
- Set up required attributes:
Using Jacl:
set name [list name WASQCF] set jndi [list jndiName jms/WASQCF] set mqcfAttrs [list $name $jndi]
Example output:
{name WASQCF} {jndiName jms/WASQCF}
Using Jython:
name = ['name', 'WASQCF'] jndi = ['jndiName', 'jms/WASQCF'] mqcfAttrs = [name, jndi] print mqcfAttrs
Example output:
[[name, WASQCF], [jndiName, jms/WASQCF]]
- Create was queue connection factories:
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig create WASQueueConnectionFactory $newjmsp $mqcfAttrs
Example output:
WASQCF(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode:resources.xml#WASQueueConnectionFactory_1)
Using Jython:
print AdminConfig.create('WASQueueConnectionFactory', newjmsp, mqcfAttrs)
- Save the changes with the following command:
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig save
Using Jython:
AdminConfig.save()