Set Web services applications using scripting
Use the wsadmin scripting tool to complete the several tasks for a Web services application. Develop a Web services application.
The WAS wsadmin tool provides the ability to run scripts. Use wsadmin to manage a WAS installation, as well as configuration, application deployment, and server run-time operations. The WAS only supports the Jacl and Jython scripting languages.
To use wsadmin to configure a Web services application, publish a WSDL file, or to configure policy sets:
- Launch a scripting.
- Follow the steps in one of the following topics, depending on what task you want to complete:
- Publish WSDL files.
- Set Web services client deployed WSDL file names.
- Configure Web services client preferred port mappings .
- Configure Web services client port information .
- Set the scope of a Web services port .
Results
we have configured Web services applications with wsadmin.
Enable WSDM with scripting
Querying Web services with wsadmin
Set a Web service client deployed WSDL file name with wsadmin
Set Web service client-preferred port mappings with wsadmin
Set Web service client port information with wsadmin
Set the scope of a Web service port with wsadmin
Publishing WSDL files using wsadmin
Related tasks
Set additional HTTP transport properties using the wsadmin command-line tool