Use the wsadmin tool to configure an application's settings.
Procedure
- Edit the entire application or a single application module. Use
one of the following commands:
The following command uses the installed application and the command
option information to edit the application:
Using Jacl:
$AdminApp edit appname {options}
Using Jython list:
AdminApp.edit('appname', ['options'])
Using Jython string:
AdminApp.edit('appname', '[options]')
where:
$ |
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:
Using Jacl:
$AdminApp editInteractive appname
Using Jython:
AdminApp.editInteractive('appname')
where:
$ |
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. |
- Save the configuration changes. See the Saving configuration changes with the wsadmin tool
article for more information.
- In a network deployment environment
only, synchronize the node. See the Synchronizing nodes with the wsadmin tool
article for more information.