InfoCenter Home > 6.6.0.3.5: Submit and commit modifications overviewYou can preserve administrative work in an XML file by submitting the work. When you finish modifying a resource, click the Submit button to submit the changes before leaving the property form. If you leave a property form without submitting your changes, the changes will be lost when you end the administrative session (close the browser). You can apply the work to the WebSphere administrative repository by submitting the work, then committing the work. Prior to being committed, submitted administrative work is added to a queue of actions to perform against the WebSphere administrative domain. The queue of actions is similar to a list of transactions waiting either to be committed to a database, or rolled back. Several submitted changes can be applied to the administrative repository as a batch or set. Updating the administrative domain from a Web administrative console on a machine remote to the administrative server and database can be a time consuming operation that involves initiating connections. In such an environment, sending a collection of updates is more efficient. Alternatively, you have the option to Commit individual changes as soon as you submit them. If you end the current Web-based administrative session without committing a change, the change will not be applied to the administrative domain. |
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