BPMListProcessApplications command

This command lists all process applications and toolkits on a Process Center server or Process Server.

Purpose

Use the BPMListProcessApplications command in connected mode from either a Process Center server or a Process Server to return a list of all process applications and toolkits on that server. The output from this command is useful when scripting with other process application wsadmin commands. In a network deployment environment, you must run this command on the node containing the application cluster member that handles Process Server or Process Center applications. Do not run this command from the deployment manager profile.

The command has no parameters.

Note: If you are using a SOAP connection, the command can take longer to complete than the specified SOAP timeout value. Although the command continues to run until it is finished, you might see the exception java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out. To prevent this exception, set a higher value for the com.ibm.SOAP.requestTimeout property in the profile_root/properties/soap.client.props file.

Example

The following example illustrates how to list all process applications and toolkits on a server. In the example, the user establishes a SOAP connection to the Process Center server.

Important: In a network deployment environment, use the port configured for the application cluster member that runs the Process Server or Process Center applications. To determine the correct port number, see the WebSphere administrative console Ports collection page (click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers > server_name > Communications > Ports and find the value for SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS).
  • Jython example
    wsadmin -conntype SOAP -port 8880 -host ProcessCenterServer01.mycompany.com -user admin -password admin -lang jython
    
    AdminTask.BPMListProcessApplications 
    Tip: Add the jython print statement before the command when you want to see formatted output.
  • Jacl example
    wsadmin -conntype SOAP -port 8880 -host ProcessCenterServer01.mycompany.com -user admin -password admin
    
    $AdminTask BPMListProcessApplications 
The output is a list of process applications, similar to the following example.
Containers:
Name:SampleProcessApp
Acronym:PA1
Description:My sample application
Toolkit:false

Name:SampleToolkit
Acronym:TKDEMO
Description:My sample toolkit
Toolkit:true