Depending on how you search the IBM@ website you may miss
these useful scripts available from the WebSphere Developers Domain
Library:
http://www7b.software.ibm.com/wsdd/library/samples/SampleScripts.html
Developer's Domain provides practical how-to information and lets you
can rate the usefulness of the information provided.
- ex1.jacl: Create and modify a server, load an application onto the
server, and start the server.
- ex2.jacl: Stop a server on a given node, uninstall an application, and
remove the server from the configuration.
- ex3.jacl: Create a server group on the server, and start the server
(requires Network Deployment configuration).
NOTE: This requires Network Deployment configuration.
- ex4.jacl: Invoke useful problem-determination actions involving traces
and thread dump.
- ex5.jacl: Invoke various application install commands.
- ex6.jacl: Invoke commands that produce a short summary of
configuration and runtime information about the WebSphere
installation.
- ex7.jacl: Creation JDBCProvider object using a template.
- ex8.jacl: Demonstrate J2C Security configuration by installing a
J2CResourceAdapter and creating a J2CConnectionFactory.
- ex9.jacl: Create a JDBCProvider, DataSource and CMPConnectorFactory
objects.
- ex10.jacl: Create use a variable for a URLProvider object.
- ex11.jacl: Set port numbers kept in the serverindex.xml file.
- ex12.jacl: Update configuration attributes that are presented in lists
or lists of objects.
- ex13.jacl: List all enterprise applications installed on a specific
application server.
NOTE: Due to the size this one is in a separate .zip file.
NOTE: There are also a set of security sample scripts available at this
site.
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