WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x   Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
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Configuring Web services applications with the wsadmin tool

You can use the wsadmin scripting tool to complete the several tasks for a Web services application.

Before you begin

Develop a Web services application.

About this task

The WebSphere Application Server wsadmin tool provides the ability to run scripts. You can use the wsadmin tool to manage a WebSphere Application Server installation, as well as configuration, application deployment, and server run-time operations. The WebSphere Application Server only supports the Jacl and Jython scripting languages.

To use the wsadmin tool to configure a Web services application, publish a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file, or to configure policy sets:

Procedure

  1. Launch a scripting command.
  2. Follow the steps in one of the following topics, depending on what task you want to complete:

Results

You have configured Web services applications with the wsadmin tool.



Sub-topics
Configuring a Web service client deployed WSDL file name with the wsadmin tool
Configuring Web service client-preferred port mappings with the wsadmin tool
Configuring Web service client port information with the wsadmin tool
Configuring the scope of a Web service port with the wsadmin tool
Publishing WSDL files using the wsadmin tool
Configuring additional HTTP transport properties using the wsadmin command-line tool
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