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Web Services Distributed Management resource management


Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) is an OASIS approved standard that supports the management of resources through a standardized web service interface. WSDM delivers web services based interfaces to manage application server resources using a manageability endpoint.

The manageability endpoint contains manageability capabilities for the resources. A manageability capability uniquely identifies and associates with a set of properties, operations, and events. A resource that supports one or more manageability capabilities becomes a manageable resource. For example, a manageable resource is a server or an application resource that supports a capability, which includes stop, start, and remove operations. To leverage the functions that a manageable resource provides, a manageability consumer is used. Manageability consumer queries and discovers the available manageable resources through the web services endpoints. After the service is discovered, the manageability consumer exchanges messages to gather property information, invoke operations or receive notifications. The following graphics illustrates the relationships between the manageability consumer and manageable resources linked by the web service endpoints.

Figure 1. Relationship between the different parts of WSDM

WSDM is a system application and it is disabled by default when the product is installed. You must first enable WSDM before we can use it to manage the product resources. Use scripting to enable WSDM.


Related concepts:

Web Services Distributed Management


Related


Enable WSDM using wsadmin.sh
Make deployed web services applications available to clients
Configure application and system policy sets for web services using wsadmin.sh
Secure requests to the trust service using system policy sets


Reference:

Web Services Distributed Management support in the application server
Web Services Distributed Management in a stand-alone application server instance
Web Services Distributed Management in a WAS, Network Deployment cell


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