You can use scripting to generate a list of attributes
of configuration objects.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running.
See the topic on starting wsadmin.
About this task
Run an AdminConfig command 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:
Table 1. AdminConfig attributes command description. Run the attributes command from a wsadmin command line.Element |
Description |
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable
name with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the
product 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:
Table 2. AdminConfig required command description. Run the command from a wsadmin command line.Element |
Description |
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable
name with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the
product 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:
Table 3. AdminConfig defaults command description. Run the command from a wsadmin command line.Element |
Description |
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable
name with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object that represents the
product 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: