You can use scripting to configure custom properties for
a resource environment provider.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running.
See the topic about starting the wsadmin scripting client for more
information.
About this task
Perform the following steps to configure a new custom property
for a resource environment provider.
Procedure
- Identify the parent ID and assign it to the newrep variable.
Example output:
REP1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#ResourceEnvironmentProvider_1)
- Identify the required attributes:
Example output:
Attribute Type
name String
- Set up the required attributes and assign it to the repAttrs variable:
- Get the J2EE resource property set:
Using Jacl:
set propSet [$AdminConfig showAttribute $newrep propertySet]
Using Jython:
propSet = AdminConfig.showAttribute(newrep, 'propertySet')
print propSet
Example output:
(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#PropertySet_1)
If the command returns None as the value for
the propSet variable, create a new property set. The command returns None if
the property set does not exist in your environment. Use the following
examples to create a new property set:
Using Jacl:
set newPropSet [$AdminConfig create $newrep {}]
Using
Jython:
newPropSet = AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourcePropertySet',newrep,[])
After
setting the newPropSet variable, retry the command to get the J2EE
resource property set before going to the next step.
- Create a J2EE resource property:
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig create J2EEResourceProperty $propSet $repAttrs
Using Jython:
print AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourceProperty', propSet, repAttrs)
Example output:
RP(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#J2EEResourceProperty_1)
- Save the configuration changes.
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig save
Using Jython:
AdminConfig.save()