Web Services Distributed Management in an administrative agent environment

You can use Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) to manage application server profiles in an administrative agent (AdminAgent) environment.

Important: WSDM is a system application and it is disabled by default when the product is installed. You must first enable WSDM before you can use it to manage the product resources. Use scripting to enable WSDM.

You can manage multiple base application servers within profiles using the AdminAgent. You can also use the Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) to manage each profile within the AdminAgent. WSDM is deployed inside the AdminAgent as a system application. Each profile is represented as a domain resource within the product. You can get and manage the resources within a profile through the product's domain resource. Figure 1 illustrates the AdminAgent topology.

Figure 1. WSDM application in an AdminAgent environment

WSDM application in an AdminAgent environment




Related concepts
Web Services Distributed Management
Related tasks
Enabling WSDM using wsadmin scripting
Making deployed web services applications available to clients
Related reference
Web Services Distributed Management support in the application server
Web Services Distributed Management in a stand-alone application server instance
Web Services Distributed Management in a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment cell
addNode command
Node administration scripts
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