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Enable and disabling Java 2 security using scripting

 

You can enable or disable Java 2 security with scripting and the wsadmin tool. Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running. See the Start the wsadmin scripting client article for more information.

 

Overview

Perform the following steps to enable or disable Java 2 security:

 

Procedure

  1. Identify the security configuration object and assign it to the security variable:

      Use Jacl:

      set security [$AdminConfig list Security]
      

    • Use Jython:

      security = AdminConfig.list('Security') print security
      

    Example output:

    (cells/mycell|security.xml#Security_1)
    

  2. Modify the enforceJava2Security attribute to enable or disable Java 2 security. For example:

      To enable Java 2 security:

        Use Jacl:

        $AdminConfig modify $security {{enforceJava2Security true}}
        

      • Use Jython:

        AdminConfig.modify(security, [['enforceJava2Security', 'true']])
        

      To disable Java 2 security:

        Use Jacl:

        $AdminConfig modify $security {{enforceJava2Security false}}
        

      • Use Jython:

        AdminConfig.modify(security, [['enforceJava2Security', 'false']])
        

  3. Save the configuration changes. See the Saving configuration changes with the wsadmin tool article for more information.

  4. In a network deployment environment only, synchronize the node. See the Synchronizing nodes with the wsadmin tool article for more information.



Use the AdminConfig object for scripted administration

 

Related Reference


Commands for the AdminConfig object