Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Commands (wsadmin scripting)
listGroupsInTopicRole command
Use the listGroupsInTopicRole command to list the groups in topic roles for a topic space on a local bus.
To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
This command is valid only when used with WAS v7.0 or later application servers. Do not use it with earlier versions.
Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:
- For a list of the available service integration bus security commands in Jython and a brief description of each command, run at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('SIBAdminBusSecurityCommands')
- For overview help on a given command, run at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('command_name')
After using the command, save changes to the master configuration; for example, by using the following command:
AdminConfig.save()
Use the listGroupsInTopicRole command to list the groups in topic roles for a selected topic in the topic hierarchy for a selected local bus. We can use this command to define the access control policy for a topic that does not yet exist.
Target object
None
Required parameters
-bus busName
The name of the local bus. We can use the listSIBuses command to list the names of existing buses.
-topicSpace topicSpaceName
The name of the topic space.
-topic topicName
The name of the topic.
-role roleType
We can specify the Sender or Receiver roles for a topic.
Conditional parameters
None
Optional parameters
-showUniqueNames TRUE | FALSE
Whether to display unique names. This parameter has two possible values:
TRUE
Unique names are displayed.
FALSE
Security names are displayed. The default value is FALSE.
Example
The following example lists the groups in the Sender role for a topic called football, in the topic space called Sport, on a local bus called Bus1.
listGroupsInTopicRole { -bus Bus1 -topicSpace Sport -topic football -role Sender}
Messaging security
Topic security
Role-based authorization
List users and groups in topic roles