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Configure new queues by using scripting

We can use scripting to configure a new queue.

Complete the following steps to configure a new WebSphere queue:

In the following examples, code blocks beginning with wsadmin> show code that is entered by the user. Lines that do not begin with wsadmin> show code that has been returned by the console.


Procedure

  1. Identify the parent ID and assign in to a variable. In this example the variable is named v5jmsp.

      ### Jacl

      wsadmin>set v5jmsp [$AdminConfig getid "/Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/JMSProvider:WebSphere JMS Provider/"]
      

      ### Jython

      wsadmin>v5jmsp = AdminConfig.getid("/Cell:mycell/Node:myNode/JMSProvider:WebSphere JMS Provider/")
      wsadmin>print v5jmsp
      

    Example output:

    "WebSphere JMS Provider(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#builtin_jmsprovider)"
    

  2. Get required attributes:

      ### Jacl

      wsadmin>$AdminConfig required WASQueue
      

      ### Jython

      wsadmin>print AdminConfig.required('WASQueue')
      

    Example output:

    Attribute       Type
    name       String jndiName    String 

  3. Set up required attributes:

      ### Jacl

      wsadmin>set name [list name WASQ1]
      wsadmin>set jndi [list jndiName jms/WASQ1]
      wsadmin>set wqAttrs [list $name $jndi]
      

      Example output:

      {name WASQ1} {jndiName jms/WASQ1}
      

      ### Jython

      wsadmin>name = ['name', 'WASQ1']
      wsadmin>jndi = ['jndiName', 'jms/WASQ1']
      wsadmin>wqAttrs = [name, jndi]
      wsadmin>print wqAttrs
      

      Example output:

      [[name, WASQ1], [jndiName, jms/WASQ1]]
      

  4. Create the queue:

      ### Jacl

      wsadmin>$AdminConfig create WASQueue $v5jmsp $wqAttrs
      

      ### Jython

      wsadmin>print AdminConfig.create('WASQueue', v5jmsp, wqAttrs)
      

    Example output:

    WASQ1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#WASQueue_1)
    

  5. Save the configuration changes.

  6. In a network deployment environment only, synchronize the node.


Use the wsadmin scripting AdminConfig object for scripted administration
Start the wsadmin scripting client using wsadmin.sh
Saving configuration changes with wsadmin.sh
Synchronize nodes using wsadmin.sh


Related


Commands for the AdminConfig object using wsadmin.sh

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