WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


showSCAModuleProperties command

Use the showSCAModuleProperties command to display the properties of a Service Component Architecture (SCA) module.

Before you begin

The showSCAModuleProperties command is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

Use the following command to list all the SCA administrative commands.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help SCAAdminCommands
Use the following command to get detailed help on a particular command.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help command_name

Syntax

$AdminTask showSCAModuleProperties {-paramName paramValue ...}

Purpose

The showSCAModuleProperties command displays the properties for a specifiedSCA module.

Command name
showSCAModuleProperties
Target
None.
Result
Displays the properties of the specified SCA module. By default, all the module properties are displayed.
If a property is a member of a group, it is displayed in the form [groupName]propertyName=value:type
If it is not a member of a group, it is displayed in the form propertyName=value:type.

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
Show module property data types, defaults to false.
-groupName groupName
If you specify this parameter, only the module properties that are members of the group groupName are displayed. They are displayed as a list of strings in the form propertyName=value:type.

Example

wsadmin> $AdminTask showSCAModuleProperties {-moduleName myModule 
-applicationName myApplication}

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