showSCAModuleProperties command
Use the showSCAModuleProperties command to display the properties of a Service Component Architecture (SCA) module.
By default, all the module properties are displayed.
If
a property is a member of a group, it is displayed in the following
form:
If
it is not a member of a group, it is displayed in the following form:[groupName]propertyName=value:type
propertyName=value:type
Prerequisites
The following conditions must be met:
Location
Start the wsadmin scripting client from the install_root/profiles/deployment_manager_profile/bin directory.
Syntax
Required parameters
- -moduleName moduleName
- SCA module name.
Optional parameters
- -applicationName applicationName
- The name of the application associated with the SCA module. Providing an applicationName improves performance.
- -showPropertyTypes true/false
- An indicator of whether to show module property data types. The default value is false.
- -groupName groupName
- An indicator that only module properties that are members of the group groupName should be displayed. The properties are displayed as a list of strings in the form propertyName=value:type.
Example
This example displays the properties
of MyModule. Property data types are not shown, and the display is
not restricted to any groups.
- Jython example:
AdminTask.showSCAModuleProperties('-moduleName MyModule -applicationName myApplication')
Tip: Add the jython print statement before the command when you want to see formatted output. - Jacl example:
$AdminTask showSCAModuleProperties {-moduleName MyModule -applicationName myApplication}
The output of the example is in the following format:
[myGroup]myProperty=myValue
[myGroup]ourProperty=ourValue