WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Displaying an export binding using commands

You can use a command to display the export bindings of a service module deployed to WebSphere® ESB.

Before you begin

Use the wsadmin tool to run the following commands.

About this task

To display the export bindings of a service module, use the wsadmin tool to complete the following steps.

In order to show the export bindings of a particular service module export, you need to know the module name and the export name.

The listSCAModules command lists all SCA modules that have been deployed to WebSphere ESB, and the listSCAExports command lists the exports for a particular SCA module.

Procedure
  1. List the deployed SCA modules. $AdminTask listSCAModules
  2. List the exports for a particular SCA module. $AdminTask listSCAExports {-moduleName moduleName}

    In addition to specifying the moduleName, you have the option of specifying the applicationName.

    Note: Providing an applicationName improves performance.
  3. Show the export binding for a particular export. $AdminTask showSCAExportBinding {-moduleName moduleName -export exportName}
    Note: In addition to specifying the moduleName and export, you have the option of specifying the applicationName. Providing an applicationName improves performance.

Results

Shows the export binding for a particular SCA module export The information displayed depends upon the type of binding. If an export has no binding specified then the runtime assumes that the binding is of type SCA.

Example

$AdminTask showSCAExportBinding {-moduleName myModule -applicationName myApplication -export myExport}

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