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


Changing a service module property using commands

You can use a command to change a property value for a specified service module.

Before you begin

Start the wsadmin tool, which is used to run the required commands.

About this task

The listSCAModules command lists all SCA modules that have been deployed to WebSphere® ESB.

Procedure
  1. List the deployed SCA modules. $AdminTask listSCAModules
  2. List the properties for a particular SCA module. $AdminTask showSCAModuleProperties {-moduleName moduleName}
    Note: In addition to specifying the module name, you have the option of specifying the application name. Providing an application name improves performance.
  3. Modify a module property for the SCA module. $AdminTask modifySCAModuleProperty -moduleName moduleName -propertyName propertyName -newPropertyValue newpropertyValue
    Note: You also have the option of specifying the application name. Providing an application name improves performance.

Results

The property value for the specified SCA module property is changed.

Example

$AdminTask modifySCAModuleProperty {-moduleName myModule -applicationName myApplication -propertyName myPropertyName -newPropertyValue myNewPropertyValue}

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