WAS v8.5 > Reference > Commands (wsadmin scripting)

TrustManagerCommands command group for AdminTask

We can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure security with wsadmin. The commands and parameters in the TrustManagerCommands group can be used to create, delete, and query trust manager settings in your configuration. We can also use these commands to create a custom trust manager for a pure client.

The TrustManagerCommands command group for AdminTask includes the following commands:


createTrustManager

The createTrustManager command creates a trust manager in the configuration.

Target object

None

Parameters and return values

-name

The name that uniquely identifies the trust manager. (String, required)

-scopeName

The name of the scope. (String, optional)

-provider

Provider. (String, optional)

-algorithm

Algorithm name of the trust manager or key manager. (String, optional)

-trustManagerClass

Custom class that implements the javax.net.s sl.TrustManager interface. (String, optional)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


deleteTrustManager

The deleteTrustManager command deletes the trust manager settings from the configuration.

Target object None.

Required parameters

-name

Name that uniquely identifies the trust manager. (String, required)

Optional parameters

-scopeName

Name of the scope. (String, optional)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


getTrustManager

The getTrustManager command obtains the setting of a trust manager.

Target object None.

Required parameters

-name

Name that uniquely identifies the trust manager. (String, required)

Optional parameters

-scopeName

Unique name that identifies the management scope. (String, optional)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


listTrustManagers

The listTrustManagers command lists the trust managers within a particular management scope.

Target object None.

Required parameters None.

Optional parameters

-scopeName

Unique name that identifies the management scope. (String, optional)

-displayObjectName

Set Set true to to list the trust manager objects within a scope. Set the value of this parameter to false to list the strings containing the trust manager name and management scope. (Boolean, optional)

-all

Specify the value of this parameter as true to list all trust managers. This parameter overrides the scopeName parameter. Default is false. (Boolean, optional)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


modifyTrustManager

The modifyTrustManager command changes existing trust manager settings.

Target object None.

Required parameters

-name

Name that uniquely identifies the trust manager. (String, required)

Optional parameters

-scopeName

Unique name that identifies the management scope. (String, optional)

-provider

Provider name of the trust manager. (String, optional)

-algorithm

Algorithm name of the trust manager. (String, optional)

-trustManagerClass

Class that implements the javax.net.sslX509TrustManager interface. We cannot use this parameter with the provider or algorithm parameters. (String, optional)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


Related concepts:

Key management for cryptographic uses


Related


Use the wsadmin scripting AdminTask object for scripted administration
Automating SSL configurations using scripting
Create a custom trust manager configuration for SSL


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