JCAManagement command group for the AdminTask object

You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure messaging with scripting. The commands and parameters in the JCA management group can be used to create and manage resource adapters, Java EE Connector Architecture (J2C) activation specifications, administrative objects, connection factories, administrative object interfaces, and message listener types.

copyResourceAdapter

Use the copyResourceAdapter command to create a Java 2 Connector (J2C) resource adapter under the scope that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-name
Indicates the name of the new J2C resource adapter. This parameter is required.
-scope
Indicates the scope object ID. This parameter is required.
-useDeepCopy
If you set this parameter to true, all of the J2C connection factory, J2C activation specification, and J2C administrative objects will be copied to the new J2C resource adapter (deep copy). If you set this parameter to false, the objects are not created (shallow copy). The default is false.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask copyResourceAdapter $ra [subst {-name newRA -scope $scope}]
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.copyResourceAdapter(ra, '[-name newRA -scope scope]') 
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.copyResourceAdapter(ra, ['-name', 'newRA', '-scope', 'scope']) 

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask copyResourceAdapter {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.copyResourceAdapter('-interactive') 

createJ2CActivationSpec

Use the createJ2CActivationSpec command to create a Java 2 Connector (J2C) activation specification under a J2C resource adapter and the attributes that you specify. Use the messageListenerType parameter to indicate the activation specification that is defined for the J2C resource adapter.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-messageListenerType
Identifies the activation specification for the J2C activation specification to be created. Use this parameter to identify the activation specification template for the J2C resource adapter that you specify.
-name
Indicates the name of the J2C activation specification that you are creating.
-jndiName
Indicates the name of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
-destinationJndiName
Indicates the name of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) of corresponding destination.
-authenticationAlias
Indicates the authentication alias of the J2C activation specification that you are creating.
-description
Description of the created J2C activation specification.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CActivationSpec $ra {-name J2CAct Spec -jndiName eis/ActSpec1 
     -messageListenerType javax.jms.MessageListener } 
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.createJ2CActivationSpec(ra, '[-name J2CActSpec -jndiName eis/ActSpec1 
     -messageListenerType javax.jms.MessageListener]') 
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.createJ2CActivationSpec(ra, ['-name', 'J2CActSpec', '-jndiName', 'eis/ActSpec1', 
     '-messageListenerType', 'javax.jms.MessageListener']) 

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CActivationSpec {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.createJ2CActivationSpec('-interactive')

createJ2CAdminObject

Use the createJ2CAdminObject command to create an administrative object under a resource adapter with attributes that you specify. Use the administrative object interface to indicate the administrative object that is defined in the resource adapter.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-adminObjectInterface
Specifies the administrative object interface to identify the administrative object for the resource adapter that you specify. This parameter is required.
-name
Indicates the name of the administrative object.
-jndiName
Specifies the name of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
-description
Description of the created J2C admin object.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CAdminObject $ra {-adminObjectInterface fvt.adapter.message.FVTMessageProvider 
     -name J2CA01 -jndiName eis/J2CA01} 
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.createJ2CAdminObject(ra, '[-adminObjectInterface fvt.adapter.message.FVTMessageProvider 
     -name J2CA01 -jndiName eis/J2CA01]')
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.createJ2CAdminObject(ra, ['-adminObjectInterface', 
     'fvt.adapter.message.FVTMessageProvider', '-name', 'J2CA01', '-jndiName', 'eis/J2CA01'])

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CAdminObject {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.createJ2CAdminObject('-interactive')

createJ2CConnectionFactory

Use the createJ2CConnectionFactory command to create a Java 2 connection factory under a Java 2 resource adapter and the attributes that you specify. Use the connection factory interfaces to indicate the connection definitions that are defined for the Java 2 resource adapter.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-connectionFactoryInterface
Identifies the connection definition for the Java 2 resource adapter that you specify. This parameter is required.
-name
Indicates the name of the connection factory.
-jndiName
Indicates the name of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
-description
Description of the created J2C connection factory.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CConnectionFactory $ra {-connectionFactoryInterface javax.sql.DataSource 
    -name J2CCF1 -jndiName eis/J2CCF1}
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.createJ2CConnectionFactory(ra, '[-connectionFactoryInterface javax.sql.DataSource 
    -name J2CCF1 -jndi Name eis/J2CCF1]')
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.createJ2CConnectionFactory(ra, ['-connectionFactoryInterface', 
     'javax.sql.DataSource', '-name', 'J2CCF1', '-jndiName', 'eis/J2CCF1'])

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJ2CConnectionFactory {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.createJ2CConnectionFactory('-interactive')

listAdminObjectInterfaces

Use the listAdminObjectInterfaces command to list the administrative object interfaces that are defined under the resource adapter that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: A list of administrative object interfaces.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listAdminObjectInterfaces $ra
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listAdminObjectInterfaces(ra)
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.listAdminObjectInterfaces(ra)

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listAdminObjectInterfaces {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listAdminObjectInterfaces('-interactive')

listConnectionFactoryInterfaces

Use the listConnectionFactoryInterfaces command to list all of the connection factory interfaces that are defined under the Java 2 connector resource adapter that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: A list of connection factory interfaces.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listConnectionFactoryInterfaces $ra
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listConnectionFactoryInterfaces(ra)
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.listConnectionFactoryInterfaces(ra)

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listConnectionFactoryInterfaces {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listConnectionFactoryInterfaces('-interactive') 

listJ2CActivationSpecs

Use the listJ2CActivationSpecs command to list the activation specifications that are contained under the resource adapter and message listener type that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-messageListenerType
Specifies the message listener type for the resource adapter for which you are making a list. This parameter is required.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CActivationSpecs $ra {-messageListener Type javax.jms.MessageListener}
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listJ2CActivationSpecs(ra, '[-messageListener Type javax.jms.MessageListener]')
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.listJ2CActivation Specs(ra, ['-messageListener Type', 'javax.jms.MessageListener'])

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CActivationSpecs {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listJ2CActivationSpecs('-interactive')

listJ2CAdminObjects

Use the listJ2CAdminObjects command to list administrative objects that contain the administrative object interface that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-adminObjectInterface
Specifies the administrative object interface for which you want to list. This parameter is required.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CAdminObjects $ra {-adminObjectInterface 
     fvt.adaptor.message.FVTMessageProvider}
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listJ2CAdminObjects(ra, '[-adminObjectInterface 
     fvt.adaptor.message.FVTMessageProvider]')

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CAdminObjects {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listJ2CAdminObjects('-interactive')

listJ2CConnectionFactories

Use the listJ2CConnectionFactories command to list the Java 2 connector connection factories under the resource adapter and connection factory interface that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

-connectionFactoryInterface
Indicates the name of the connection factory that you want to list. This parameter is required.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CConnectionFactories $ra {-connectionFactoryInterface javax.sql.DataSource}
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listJ2CConnectionFactories(ra, '[-connectionFactoryInterface javax.sql.DataSource]')
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.listJ2CConnectionFactories(ra, ['-connectionFactoryInterface', 
     'javax.sql.DataSource'])

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listJ2CConnectionFactories {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listJ2CConnectionFactories('-interactive') 

listMessageListenerTypes

Use the listMessageListenerTypes command to list the message listener types that are defined under the resource adapter that you specify.

Target object

J2C Resource Adapter object ID

Parameters and return values

  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: A list of message listener types.

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listMessageListenerTypes $ra
  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.listMessageListenerTypes(ra)
  • Using Jython list:
    AdminTask.listMessageListenerTypes(ra)

Interactive mode example usage:

  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask listMessageListenerTypes {-interactive} 
  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.listMessageListenerTypes('-interactive')