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Reference
Reference information is organized to help you locate particular facts quickly.
- Program Interfaces (APIs)
Look up a package or class name to find details about programming interfaces for extending and interoperating with the systems management infrastructure of this product. This listing is in addition to the generated API documentation.
- Additional Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
Additional APIs are provided as subtopics of this topic. In the navigation tree of the information center, select a subtopic API. Then, in the API, select a package or class name to find details about systems or application programming interfaces for extending and interoperating with the systems management infrastructure of this product. The APIs provided as subtopics are in addition to the generated API documentation.
- Command-line utilities
Look up a command by its name to find detailed syntax and usage of the command.
- Jython script library
Find usage information for each Jython script in the script library. The Jython script library provides a set of procedures to automate the most common application server administration functions. For example, you can use the script library to configure servers, applications, mail settings, resources, nodes, business-level applications, clusters, authorization groups, and more. We can run each script procedure individually, or combine several procedures to quickly develop new scripts.
- Commands (wsadmin scripting)
Look up a scripting object or command class to find details about its command syntax.
- Configuration file descriptions
Look up a configuration file by its name, to find details about the syntax and usage of the file. The server configuration interfaces are documented separately.
- Sets
This reference information describes settings that you can view and configure on the pages of the product admin console and elsewhere. Custom properties are documented separately. They are name-value pairs that you can enter on specific console pages if you know what to specify.
- Custom properties
This reference information lists the custom properties that are available with the product. Custom properties are unique settings that you specify as name-value pairs on specific admin console pages.
- Messages
This reference information provides additional information about messages you might encounter while using the product. It is organized according to the identifier of the product feature that produces the message.
- Log and trace file descriptions
This reference information describes the location, syntax, and usage of log and trace files generated by the product.
- Tune tips
Tune tips provide advice for selecting configuration settings.
- Administrator examples
This reference information provides examples, showing code snippets, command syntax, and configuration values that are relevant to performing administration and deployment tasks.
- Administrator best practices
This reference information describes best practices and other considerations for administrators.
- Developer detailed usage information
Developer detailed usage information provides a variety of procedural guidance and facts for using various programming packages and classes.
- Developer examples
This reference information provides examples, showing code snippets, command syntax, and configuration values that are relevant to performing application design, development, assembly, and deployment tasks.
- Developer best practices
This reference information describes best practices and other considerations for developers.
- Supported configurations and limitations
This reference information discusses what the product does and does not support.
- Troubleshoot tips
This reference information helps you prevent and recover from problems.
- Web resources for learning
This topic familiarizes you with the many websites containing technical information for understanding and using your WAS product. A wealth of online information is available to complement the product documentation.