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Work with mapping module properties files
We can use properties files to create or change mapping module properties.
Determine the changes to make to your mapping module configuration or its configuration objects.
Start wsadmin.sh.
To start wsadmin using the Jython language, run...
WP_PROFILE/bin/wsadmin -lang jython
Use a properties file, you can create, modify, or delete a mapping module object and its configuration properties.
Run administrative commands using wsadmin to create or change a properties file for a mapping module, validate the properties, and apply them to the configuration.
Actions for mapping module properties files. You can create, modify, and delete mapping module configuration properties.
Action Procedure create Set properties and then run applyConfigProperties. modify Edit properties and then run applyConfigProperties. delete Uncomment #DELETE=true and run deleteConfigProperties. Optionally, you can use interactive mode with the commands:
AdminTask.command_name('-interactive')
Procedure
- Create a mapping module and its properties.
- Create a properties file for a MappingModule object.
Open an editor and create a mapping module properties file. We can copy the example properties file in this step into an editor and modify the properties as needed for your situation. The example defines a mapping module under a MQQueueConnectionFactory with jndiName myJName. The factory is defined under a JMSProvider at cell scope:
# # Header # ResourceType=MappingModule ImplementingResourceType=JMSProvider ResourceId=Cell=!{cellName}:JMSProvider=WebSphere MQ JMS Provider:MQQueueConnectionFactory=jndiName#myJName:MappingModule= AttributeInfo=mapping #DELETE=true # #Properties # authDataAlias=myADA mappingConfigAlias=myMCA EnvironmentVariablesSection # # #Environment Variables cellName=WASCell06- Run applyConfigProperties to create a mapping module configuration.
Run applyConfigProperties applies the properties file to the configuration. In this Jython example, the optional -reportFileName parameter produces a report named report.txt:
AdminTask.applyConfigProperties(['-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt'])
- Modify an existing mapping module.
- Obtain a properties file for the mapping module that to change.
We can extract a properties file for a MappingModule object using the extractConfigProperties command.
- Open the properties file in an editor and change the properties as needed.
Ensure that the environment variables in the properties file match the system.
- Run applyConfigProperties.
- If you no longer need a mapping module, you can delete the entire mapping module object.
To delete the entire object, specify DELETE=true in the header section of the properties file and run deleteConfigProperties; for example:
AdminTask.deleteConfigProperties('[-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt]')
Results
We can use the properties file to configure and manage the mapping module object.
What to do next
Save the changes to the configuration.
Extract properties files using wsadmin.sh
Create server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files and wsadmin scripting
Delete server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files
Related
PropertiesBasedConfiguration command group using wsadmin.sh