WebSphere Control Program (wscp) overview
Command syntax and usage
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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