Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Commands (wsadmin scripting)


JACCUtilityCommands command group

Use this topic as a reference for the commands for the JACCUtilityCommands group . Use these commands to determine whether JACC is enabled and whether the runtime uses a single security domain. We can also use these commands to propagate the security policies for application to the JACC provider.

The following commands are available for the JACCUtilityCommands group of the AdminTask object.



isJACCEnabled

The isJACCEnabled command displays whether JACC is enabled or disabled in the global security domain when the server was started. The command does not indicate dynamic changes. Instead, it displays the JACC status at server startup.

Target object None


Required parameters None


Return value

The command returns true if JACC is enabled. The command returns false if JACC is disabled.


Batch example...

Jython string:

AdminTask.isJACCEnabled()


Interactive example...

### Jython

AdminTask.isJACCEnabled('-interactive')


isSingleSecurityDomain

The isSingleSecurityDomain command displays whether the environment is configured to use a single security domain when the server was started. The command does not indicate dynamic changes. Instead, it displays the security domain status at server startup.

Target object None


Required parameters None


Return value

The command returns true if the environment uses a single security domain. The command returns the false string if the environment uses multiple security domains.


Batch example...

### Jython

AdminTask.isSingleSecurityDomain()


Interactive example...

### Jython

AdminTask.isSingleSecurityDomain('-interactive')


propagatePolicyToJACCProvider

The propagatePolicyToJACCProvider command propagates the security policies of the applications of interest to the JACC provider. This command is supported in a single security domain environment only.

Target object None


Required parameters None


Optional parameters

-appNames

Specifies a list of application names delimited with a colon character (:). (String, optional)

The command uses all applications if you do not specify a value for this parameter, as the following syntax demonstrates: AdminTask.propagatePolicyToJACCProvider()


Return value

The command does not return output.

Batch mode example usage

Jython string:

AdminTask.propagatePolicyToJACCProvider ('–appNames "app1:app2:app3"')

Jython list:

AdminTask.propagatePolicyToJACCProvider ('–appNames', '"app1:app2:app3"')


Interactive example...

### Jython

AdminTask.propagatePolicyToJACCProvider ('-interactive')

JACC providers
Propagate security policy of installed applications to a JACC provider using wsadmin.sh
Use the wsadmin scripting AdminTask object for scripted administration


Related


JACC policy propagation

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