WebSphere Control Program (wscp) Table of Contents

WebSphere Control Program (wscp) overview

  • The administrative console and wscp
  • Benefits of using wscp
  • Limitations of using wscp
  • Supported object types
  • Command syntax and usage

  • Basic syntax
  • Invoking and terminating wscp
  • Authenticating to the administrative server
  • Connecting to local and remote nodes
  • Using command-line mode
  • Using interactive mode
  • Running scripts
  • Detailed syntax
  • Specifying object names
  • Using the wscp help facility
  • Help on object types
  • Help on operations
  • Help on attributes
  • Advanced usage of wscp

  • Using abbreviations in wscp commands
  • Specifying lists in wscp commands
  • Example use of wscp and Tcl
  • Using wscp and operating system commands
  • Obtaining status and error information
  • Tracing the administrative server, application servers, and the wscp client
  • Use of qualified home names in the administrative server
  • Additional extensions to wscp
  • Where to find more information about Tcl
  • Example wscp commands, procedures, and scripts

  • Initialization and general-purpose procedures
  • Configuring objects
  • Creating an object
  • Modifying the default values of attributes
  • Modifying an object
  • Modifying an Environment attribute (modEnv procedure)
  • Creating and installing drivers and data sources
  • Installing and running enterprise beans
  • Re-creating the default installation
  • Creating an enterprise application
  • Starting and stopping live repository objects
  • Displaying information about objects
  • Listing objects
  • Querying (displaying) attributes
  • Printing an object's attributes
  • Viewing the containment hierarchy
  • Displaying select attributes
  • Removing objects and applications
  • Importing and exporting a configuration by using XMLConfig
  • Sample Tcl procedures and scripts



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