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Configure new custom properties using wsadmin.sh

We can use scripting and wsadmin.sh to configure new custom properties. See the topic Starting the wsadmin scripting client article for more information.

Configure a new custom property:


Procedure

  1. Identify the parent ID:

      ### Jacl

      set newmp [$AdminConfig getid /Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/MailProvider:MP1/]
      

      ### Jython

      newmp = AdminConfig.create('MailProvider', node, mpAttrs)
      print newmp
      

    Example output:

    MP1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#MailProvider_1)
    

  2. Get the J2EE resource property set:

      ### Jacl

      set propSet [$AdminConfig showAttribute $newmp propertySet]
      

      ### Jython

      propSet = AdminConfig.showAttribute(newmp, 'propertySet')
      print propSet
      

    Example output:

    (cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#PropertySet_2)
    

  3. Get required attributes:

      ### Jacl

      $AdminConfig required J2EEResourceProperty
      

      ### Jython

      print AdminConfig.required('J2EEResourceProperty')
      

    Example output:

    Attribute       Type
    name      String 

  4. Set up the required attributes:

      ### Jacl

      set name [list name CP1]
      set cpAttrs [list $name]
      

      Example output:

      {name CP1}
      

      ### Jython

      name = ['name', 'CP1']
      cpAttrs = [name]
      print cpAttrs
      

      Example output:

      [[name, CP1]]
      

  5. Create a J2EE resource property:

      ### Jacl

      $AdminConfig create J2EEResourceProperty $propSet $cpAttrs
      

      ### Jython

      print AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourceProperty', propSet, cpAttrs)
      

    Example output:

    CP1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#J2EEResourceProperty_2)
    

  6. Save the configuration changes. See the topic Saving configuration changes with wsadmin.sh for more information.

  7. Synchronize the node. See the topic Synchronizing nodes with the wsadmin tool for more information.


Use the wsadmin scripting AdminConfig object for scripted administration
Saving configuration changes with wsadmin.sh
Synchronize nodes using wsadmin.sh
Start the wsadmin scripting client using wsadmin.sh


Related


Commands for the AdminConfig object using wsadmin.sh

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