You can use scripting to generate a list of attributes of configuration
objects.
About this task
Perform the following steps to create a list of attributes of configuration
objects:
Procedure
- List the attributes of a given configuration object type, using
the attributes command, for example:
where:
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name
with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the WebSphere
Application Server configuration |
attributes |
is an AdminConfig command |
type |
is an object type |
This command returns a list of attributes and its data type.To
get a list of attributes for the JDBCProvider type, use the following example
command:
- List the required attributes of a given configuration object type,
using the required command, for example:
where:
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name
with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the WebSphere
Application Server configuration |
required |
is an AdminConfig command |
type |
is an object type |
This command returns a list of required attributes.To get a list
of required attributes for the JDBCProvider type, use the following example
command:
- List attributes with defaults of a given configuration object type,
using the defaults command, for example:
where:
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name
with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the WebSphere
Application Server configuration |
defaults |
is an AdminConfig command |
type |
is an object type |
This command returns a list of all the attributes, types, and defaults.To
get a list of attributes with the defaults displayed for the JDBCProvider
type, use the following example command: