Configuring work manager custom properties using the wsadmin tool
You can use the wsadmin tool to set custom properties for the work manager.
About this task
The createDaemonThreads custom property controls whether new threads created by a managed thread factory are daemons. The default value is false and means that new threads are not created as daemons.
The lateWorkTime custom property represents the number of seconds beyond which late-starting work must cause an informational message to be logged. The informational message is logged once per work manager. The default value is 60 seconds and a value of 0 disables this property.
The lateAlarmTime custom property represents the number of seconds beyond which a late-firing alarm must cause an informational message to be logged. The informational message is logged once per work manager. The default value is 5 seconds and a value of 0 disables this property.
Procedure
- Launch the wsadmin scripting tool using the Jython scripting language.
- Identify the application server, and assign it to the server
variable. Use the AdminConfig object,
and the getid command to retrieve the configuration ID of the server
and assign it to the <varname> variable:
- Using Jacl:
set serv1 [$AdminConfig getid /Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/Server:server1/]
- Using Jython:
serv1 = AdminConfig.getid('/Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/Server:server1/')
- Using Jacl:
- Identify the work manager that belongs to the server, and
assign it to the work manager variable.
Use the AdminConfig object, the list command, and the server
variable to retrieve the work manager and assign it to the <varname> variable:
- Using Jacl:
set workmanager1 [$AdminConfig list WorkManagerInfo $serv1]
- Using Jython:
workmanager1 = AdminConfig.list('WorkManagerInfo', 'serv1')
- Using Jacl:
- Create a new J2EEResourcePropertySet property set for the
work manager, and assign it to the work manager property set variable. Use the AdminConfig object, the create
command, and the work manager variable to create a new J2EEResourcePropertySet
and assign it to the <varname> variable:
- Using Jacl:
set workmanagerpropset1 [$AdminConfig create J2EEResourcePropertySet $workmanager1 {}]
- Using Jython:
workmanagerpropset1 = AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourcePropertySet', 'workmanager1', [])
- Using Jacl:
- Create a new J2EEResourceProperty for the J2EEResourcePropertySet,
and assign it to the work manager property variable. Use the AdminConfig object, the create command, and the property set variable to create a new J2EEResourceProperty for the lateWorkTime custom property and assign it to the <varname> variable:
- Using Jacl:
set workmanagerproperty1 [$AdminConfig create J2EEResourceProperty $workmanagerpropset1 {{name "lateWorkTime"} {value "120"} {description "Custom lateWorkTime"} {type "java.lang.String"} {required "false"}}]
- Using Jython:
workmanagerproperty1 = AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourceProperty', 'workmanagerpropset1', '[[name "lateWorkTime"] [value "120"] [description "Custom lateWorkTime"] [type "java.lang.String"] [required "false"]]')
The following parameters exist for the new J2EEResourcePropertyproperty:
Name
lateWorkTime
Value
Number of seconds
Description
Specify a description
Type
Select java.lang.String
Use the AdminConfig object, the create command, and the property set variable to create a new J2EEResourceProperty for the lateAlarmTime custom property and assign it to the <varname> variable:- Using Jacl:
set workmanagerproperty2 [$AdminConfig create J2EEResourceProperty $workmanagerpropset1 {{name "lateAlarmTime"} {value "10"} {description "Custom lateAlarmTime"} {type "java.lang.String"} {required "false"}}]
- Using Jython:
workmanagerproperty2 = AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourceProperty', 'workmanagerpropset1', '[[name "lateAlarmTime"] [value "10"] [description "Custom lateAlarmTime"] [type "java.lang.String"] [required "false"]]')
The following parameters exist for the new J2EEResourcePropertyproperty:
Name
lateAlarmTime
Value
Number of seconds
Description
Specify a description
Type
Select java.lang.String
Use the AdminConfig object, the create command, and the property set variable to create a new J2EEResourceProperty for the createDaemonThreads custom property and assign it to the <varname> variable:- Using Jacl:
set workmanagerproperty3 [$AdminConfig create J2EEResourceProperty $workmanagerpropset1 {{name "createDaemonThreads"} {value "true"} {description "Custom createDaemonThreads"} {type "java.lang.String"} {required "false"}}]
- Using Jython:
workmanagerproperty3 = AdminConfig.create('J2EEResourceProperty', 'workmanagerpropset1', '[[name "createDaemonThreads"] [value "true"] [description "Custom createDaemonThreads"] [type "java.lang.String"] [required "false"]]')
The following parameters exist for the new J2EEResourceProperty property:Name createDaemonThreads Value True or False Description Specify a description Type Select java.lang.String - Using Jacl:
- Save the configuration changes.
Enter the following command to save your changes:
- Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig save
- Using Jython:
AdminConfig.save()
- Using Jacl:
- In a network deployment environment only, synchronize the
node. Use the syncActiveNodes script in the AdminNodeManagement script library to propagate the changes to all active nodes, for example:
- Using Jacl:
$AdminNodeManagement syncActiveNodes
- Using Jython:
AdminNodeManagement.syncActiveNodes()
- Using Jacl:
Results


File name: txml_workmanager.html