Use the wsadmin tool and scripting to update installed applications on an application server.
$AdminApp options
print AdminApp.options()
The steps in this task return a success message if the system successfully updates the application. When updating large applications, the command might return a success message before the system extracts each binary file. You cannot start the application until the system extracts all binary files. If you installed a large application, use the isAppReady and getDeployStatus commands for the AdminApp object to verify that the system extracted the binary files before starting the application.
The isAppReady command returns a value of true if the system is ready to start the application, or a value of false if the system is not ready to start the application, as the following examples display:
AdminApp.isAppReady('app1')Using Jacl:
$AdminApp isAppReady app1
If the system is not ready to start the application, the system might be expanding application binaries. Use the getDeployStatus command to display additional information about the binary file expansion status, as the following examples display:
AdminApp.getDeployStatus('app1')Using Jacl:
$AdminApp getDeployStatus app1
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