Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Scripting the application serving environment (wsadmin)


Use wsadmin scripting

The WebSphere administrative (wsadmin) scripting program is a powerful, non-graphical command interpreter environment enabling you to run administrative operations in a scripting language.

The wsadmin tool is intended for production environments and unattended operations. We can use wsadmin.sh to perform the same tasks that you can perform using the admin console.


Procedure

  1. Get started with scripting
  2. Use the script library to automate the application serving environment
  3. Deploy applications
  4. Manage deployed applications
  5. Configure servers
  6. Configure connections to web servers
  7. Manage servers
  8. Cluster servers
  9. Configure security
  10. Configure data access
  11. Configure messaging
  12. Configure mail, URLs, and resource environment entries
  13. Troubleshoot
  14. Scripting reference material


Related


Get started with wsadmin scripting
Use the script library to automate the application serving environment using wsadmin.sh
Administer applications using wsadmin.sh
Manage deployed applications using wsadmin.sh
Configure servers with scripting
Set up intermediary services using scripting
Manage servers and nodes with scripting
Cluster servers with wsadmin scripting
Configure security with scripting
Configure data access with wsadmin scripting
Configure messaging with wsadmin scripting
Configure mail, URLs, and resource environment entries with wsadmin scripting
Configure web services applications using wsadmin.sh
Use the Administration Thin Client
Troubleshoot with scripting
Scripting and command line reference material using wsadmin.sh

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