Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running. See the Starting the wsadmin scripting client article for more information.Steps for this task
The following command uses the installed application and the command option information to edit the application:
$AdminApp edit appname {options}
AdminApp.edit('appname', ['options'])
AdminApp.edit('appname', '[options]')
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminApp | is an object that supports application object management |
edit | is an AdminApp command |
appname | is the name of application or application module to edit. For the application module name, use the module name returned from listModules command as the value. |
{options} | is a list of edit options and tasks similar to the ones for the install command |
The following command changes the application information by prompting you through a series of editing tasks:
$AdminApp editInteractive appname
AdminApp.editInteractive('appname')
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminApp | is an object that supports application object management |
editInteractive | is an AdminApp command |
appname | is the name of application or application module to edit. For the application module name, use the module name returned from listModules command as the value. |
Related concepts
AdminApp object for scripted administration
Related reference
Commands for the AdminApp object