Use the modifyWSRRDefinition command to modify the details
of a definition, given its name.
The modifyWSRRDefinition command is a multi-step command,
in which the steps define the type of connection definition and the
specific properties. You can specify only one step, because a WSRR
definition can only have one connection definition. You specify the
object to be modified, either as a target object or by a name parameter.
If there is a conflict between the target object and the name parameter,
or a definition cannot be found, you will see an error message.
Before you begin
The
modifyWSRRDefinition command
is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
- Locate the command that starts the wsadmin scripting client: this
is found in the install_root\bin directory.
- Run the wsadmin command.
- If the server is not running, use the -conntype none option.
- If you are not connecting to the default profile, use the -profileName profile_name option.
Use the following command to list all the administrative
commands.
$AdminTask help SIBXWSRRAdminCommands
Use
the following command to get detailed help on a particular command.
$AdminTask help command_name
Syntax
$AdminTask modifyWSRRDefinition {-paramName paramValue ...}
Required parameters
- -name definitionName
- The name of the WSRR definition, as a string.
- -newName newdefName
- The new name of the WSRR definition, as a string, if required.
- -description defDescription
- Brief description of the definition.
- -defaultCacheExpiryTimeout timeout
- Timeout of the cache, in seconds. A value of 0 indicates
that query results are never cached.
Steps
Only one step can be specified or
you will see an error message. Select the step that matches the connection
of the definition.
To modify the properties
for a web service connection associated with the WSRR definition,
you can specify values for the registry URL and the authentication
alias as in this example:
- -WSConnection {{registryURL authAlias repertoire}}
- If you do not want to specify one of these values, use "".
The default connection has a default registry
URL and no authentication alias or repertoire (SSL configuration).
Example
- Jython example:
AdminTask.modifyWSRRDefinition('[-name MydefName -newName newdefName
-description "my new description" -defaultCacheExpiryTimeout 300
-WSConnection [-registryUrl http://localhost:9084 -authAlias NEW_AUTH_ALIAS -repertoire NEW_SSL_CONFIG]]')
- Jacl example:
$AdminTask modifyWSRRDefinition {-name MydefName -newName newdefName
-description "my new description" -defaultCacheExpiryTimeout 300
-WSConnection {{ http://localhost:9084 NEW_AUTH_ALIAS NEW_SSL_CONFIG }}}