Stop applications with scripting

 

Procedure

  1. Start wsadmin

  2. Identify the application manager MBean for the server where the application resides, and assign it to the appManager variable.

    • Jacl

      set appManager [$AdminControl queryNames cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=ApplicationManager,process=server1,*]
      

    • Jython

      appManager = AdminControl.queryNames('cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=ApplicationManager,process=server1,*')
      print appManager
      

    where:

    set is a Jacl command
    appManager is a variable name
    $ is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value
    AdminControl is an object that enables the manipulation of MBeans running in a WebSphere server process
    queryNames is an AdminControl command
    cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=ApplicationManager,process=server1 is the hierarchical containment path of the configuration object
    print is a Jython command

    This command returns the application manager MBean.

    Example output:

    WebSphere:cell=mycell,name=ApplicationManager,mbeanIdentifier=ApplicationManager,type=ApplicationManager,node=mynode,process=server1
    

  3. Query the running applications belonging to this server and assign the result to the apps variable.

    • Jacl

      set apps [$AdminControl queryNames cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=Application,process=server1,*]
      

    • Jython

      # get line separator 
      import  java.lang.System  as sys
      lineSeparator = sys.getProperty('line.separator')
      
      apps = AdminControl.queryNames('cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=Application,process=server1,*').split(lineSeparator)
      print apps
      

    where:

    set is a Jacl command
    apps is a variable name
    $ is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value
    AdminControl is an object that enables the manipulation of MBeans running in a WebSphere server process
    queryNames is an AdminControl command
    cell=mycell,node=mynode,type=ApplicationManager,process=server1 is the hierarchical containment path of the configuration object
    print is a Jython command

    This command returns a list of application MBeans.

    Example output:

    WebSphere:cell=mycell,name=adminconsole,mbeanIdentifier=deployment.xml#ApplicationDeployment_1,type=Application,node=mynode,Server=server1,process=server1,J2EEName=adminconsole
    WebSphere:cell=mycell,name=filetransfer,mbeanIdentifier=deployment.xml#ApplicationDeployment_1,type=Application,node=mynode,Server=server1,process=server1,J2EEName=filetransfer
    

  4. Stop all the running applications.

    • Jacl

      foreach app $apps {
           set appName [$AdminControl getAttribute $app name]
           $AdminControl invoke $appManager stopApplication $appName}
      
      

    • Jython

      for app in apps:
          appName = AdminControl.getAttribute(app, 'name')
          AdminControl.invoke(appManager, 'stopApplication', appName)
      

    This command stops all the running applications by invoking the stopApplication operation on the MBean, passing in the application name to stop.

 

Result

Once you complete the steps for this task, all running applications on the server are stopped.


 

See Also


AdminControl object for scripted administration

 

Related Tasks


Starting applications with scripting

 

See Also


Commands for the AdminControl object