Creating a custom Java administrative client program using WebSphere Application Server administrative Java APIs

Steps for this task

  1. Develop an administrative client program.
  2. Build the administrative client program by compiling it with javac and providing the location of the necessary JAR files in the classpath argument.

    For example, if your installation directory is w:\DeploymentManager a typical command would look like the following example:

    javac -classpath 
    w:\DeploymentManager\lib\admin.jar;w:\DeploymentManager\lib\wsexception.jar;
    w:\DeploymentManager\lib\jmxc.jar 
    MyAdminClient.java
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  3. Run the administrative client program by setting up the run-time environment so that the program can find all of the prerequisites.
    Many of the batch or script files in the bin directory under the installation root perform a similar function. The following is an example of a batch file that runs an administrative client program named MyAdminClient:
    @echo off
    
    call "%~dp0setupCmdLine.bat"
    
    "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" "%CLIENTSAS%" "-Dwas.install.root=%WAS_HOME%" 
    "-Dwas.repository.root=%CONFIG_ROOT%" -Dcom.ibm.CORBA.BootstrapHost=%COMPUTERNAME% 
    -classpath "%WAS_CLASSPATH%;w:\DeploymentManager\classes;w:\DeploymentManager\lib\admin.jar;
    w:\DeploymentManager\lib\wasjmx.jar" MyAdminClient %*
    




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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:12:58 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server Express, Version 5.0.2
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