Use the showSCAExportJMSBinding command
to show the attributes of a JMS export binding. This applies to JMS
bindings, WebSphere® MQ
JMS bindings, or Generic JMS bindings.
This command displays the attributes of a JMS export binding
as a java.util.Hashtable containing the usage and
the JNDI name of each of the resources associated with this binding.
The
format of the output is specified by the
javaFormat parameter.
Note: The list of attributes will vary, depending on
the application type and application version.
Required parameters
- –moduleName moduleName
- The name of the SCA module associated with the export.
- -export export
- The name of the export.
Optional parameters
- -applicationName applicationName
- The name of the application.
- -javaFormat
- The output format. Specify false for human-readable
text or true for keys in the following format:
- connection.factory
- response.connection.factory
- failed.event.replay.connection.factory
- send.destination
- receive.destination
- activation.specification
- listener.port
Note: The output varies, depending on whether
the binding is JMS, Generic JMS, or WebSphere MQ JMS. For example,
for Version 7 applications, information about listener ports is displayed
only for Generic JMS bindings.
- -showAdvanced
- Specify true to display all the attributes,
including the read-only ones.
Example
To list the attributes of a JMS
export binding called Export1 in a module called MyMod for use in
another script:
- Jython example:
AdminTask.showSCAExportJMSBinding('[-moduleName MyMod
-export Export1 -javaFormat true]')
Tip: Add
the jython print statement before the command when
you want to see formatted output.
- Jacl example:
$AdminTask showSCAExportJMSBinding {-moduleName MyMod
-export Export1 -javaFormat true}