You can use properties files to change the end points of
a server.
Before you begin
Determine the changes that you want to make to your end
point configuration.
Start the wsadmin scripting tool. To start
wsadmin using the Jython language, run the wsadmin -lang jython command
from the bin directory of the server profile.
About this task
Using a properties file, you can modify end point properties.
Run
administrative commands using wsadmin to extract a properties file
for an end point, validate the properties, and apply them to your
configuration.
Table 1. Actions
for end point properties files. You can modify end point
properties.Action |
Procedure |
create |
Not available |
modify |
Edit properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command. |
delete |
Not available |
Optionally, you can use interactive mode with the commands:
AdminTask.command_name('-interactive')
Procedure
- Edit end point properties under a server.
Open
an editor on a properties file. Example properties for an EndPoint
under a server follow. The example specifies three different host
names in the Environment Variables section: myHostName,* and localhost.
You can copy the example properties into an editor and modify them
as needed for your situation.
#
# Header
#
ResourceType=EndPoint
ImplementingResourceType=Server
ResourceId=Cell=!{cellName}:Node=!{nodeName}:Server=!{serverName}
#
#
#Properties
#
SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS=8888:!{hostName} # integer
SIP_DEFAULTHOST_SECURE=5067:!{hostName1} # integer
SIP_DEFAULTHOST=5066:!{hostName1} # integer
SIB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS=7283:!{hostName1} # integer
WC_defaulthost_secure=9447:!{hostName1} # integer
DCS_UNICAST_ADDRESS=9364:!{hostName1} # integer
SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS=5582:!{hostName1} # integer
WC_adminhost_secure=9052:!{hostName1} # integer
CSIV2_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=9424:!{hostName} # integer
ORB_LISTENER_ADDRESS=0:!{hostName} # integer
BOOTSTRAP_ADDRESS=2813:!{hostName} # integer
CSIV2_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=9423:!{hostName} # integer
IPC_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS=9634:!{hostName2} # integer
SIB_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS=7291:!{hostName1} # integer
WC_defaulthost=9084:!{hostName1} # integer
SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS=5562:!{hostName1} # integer
SAS_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=9422:!{hostName} # integer
WC_adminhost=9069:!{hostName1} # integer
#
EnvironmentVariablesSection
#
#Environment Variables
hostName2=localhost
hostName1=*
hostName=myHostName
cellName=WASCell06
serverName=myServer
nodeName=WASNode04
- Run the applyConfigProperties command.
Running the applyConfigProperties command
applies the properties file to the configuration. In this Jython example,
the optional -reportFileName parameter produces a
report named report.txt:
AdminTask.applyConfigProperties(['-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt'])
Results
You can use the properties file to configure and manage
the end point properties.
What to do next
Save the changes to your configuration.