With the configuration service interface, ConfigService, you can create a session that is a temporary staging area, where you can save all the configuration modifications. Saving the session saves all the updates from the session into the WebSphere Application Server configuration repository. The application management logic supports session sharing with the configuration service. You can perform all the application management functions in the same session as the one that the configuration service creates. Saving such a session saves all the updates, including the ones that are application-specific. This task assumes a basic familiarity with MBean programming. For information on MBean programming, see MBean Java application programming interface (API) documentation.
Perform the following tasks for your deployed application to share and save application-specific updates through the configService configuration service.
The following example outlines the general steps for session sharing through the configService configuration service. For a detailed example, see Manipulating additional attributes for a deployed application.
public void installApplication (String localEarPath, String appName, Hashtable properties, String workspaceID) throws AdminException; AdminClient adminClient = ....; // Create a configuration service proxy object. ConfigService configService = new ConfigServiceProxy(adminClient); // Create a session. Session session = new Session(); // Pass the session information to AppManagement MBean. appMgmt = ... appMgmt.installApplication (earPath, appName, properties, session.toString()); //Save the session after all necessary changes are made. configService.save(session, false);