WAS v8.5 > Reference > Commands (wsadmin scripting)KeyReferenceCommands command group for AdminTask
We can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure security with wsadmin. The commands and parameters in the KeyReferenceCommands group can be used to create and manage the key reference settings for key set objects in your configuration.
The KeyReferenceCommands command group for AdminTask includes the following commands:
createKeyReference
The createKeyReference command creates the key reference setting in the configuration for key set objects.
Target object None.
Parameters and return values
- -keySetName
- The name that uniquely identifies the key set to which the key reference belongs. (String, required)
- -keySetScope
- The management scope of the key set. (String, optional)
- -keyAlias
- The alias name that identifies the key for the key set specified. (String, required)
- -keyPassword
- The password used for encrypting the key. (String, optional)
- -keyPasswordVerify
- The password used for encrypting the key. (String, optional)
- -version
- The version of the key reference. (String, optional)
- -keyReferenceSaveConfig
- Set Set true to to save the key reference to the configuration. Otherwise, set the value to false. (String, optional)
- Returns: The configuration object name of the key reference scope object created.
Examples
Batch mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask createKeyReference {-keySetName testKeySet -keyAlias testKey –password testPWD –passwordVerify testPWD –keyReferenceSaveConfig true}Jython string:
AdminTask.createKeyReference ('[-keySetName testKeySet -keyAlias testKey –password testPWD –passwordVerify testPWD –keyReferenceSaveConfig true]')Jython list:
AdminTask.createKeyReference (['-keySetName', 'testKeySet', '-keyAlias', 'testKey', '–password', 'testPWD', '–passwordVerify', 'testPWD', '–keyReferenceSaveConfig', 'true'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask createKeyReference {-interactive}
Jython string:
AdminTask.createKeyReference ('[-interactive]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.createKeyReference (['-interactive'])
deleteKeyReference
The deleteKeyReference command deletes a key reference object from the key set object in the configuration.
Target object None.
Parameters and return values
- -keySetName
- The name that uniquely identifies the key set to which the key reference belongs. (String, required)
- -keySetScope
- The management scope of the key set. (String, optional)
- -keyAlias
- The alias name that identifies the key for the key set specified. (String, required)
- Returns: None.
Examples
Batch mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteKeyReference { -keySetName testKeySet –keyAlias testKey }
Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteKeyReference ('[-keySetName testKeySet –keyAlias testKey]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteKeyReference (['-keySetName', 'testKeySet', '–keyAlias', 'testKey'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteKeyReference {-interactive}
Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteKeyReference ('[-interactive]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteKeyReference (['-interactive'])
getKeyReference
The getKeyReference command displays the setting of a key reference object.
Target object None.
Parameters and return values
- -keySetName
- The name that uniquely identifies the key set to which the key reference belongs. (String, required)
- -keySetScope
- The management scope of the key set. (String, optional)
- -keyAlias
- The alias name that identifies the key for the key set specified. (String, required)
- Returns: The settings of the key reference object.
Examples
Batch mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask getKeyReference { -keySetName testKeySet –keyAlias testKey }
Jython string:
AdminTask.getKeyReference ('[-keySetName testKeySet –keyAlias testKey]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.getKeyReference (['-keySetName', 'testKeySet', '–keyAlias', 'testKey'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask getKeyReference {-interactive}
Jython string:
AdminTask.getKeyReference ('[-interactive]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.getKeyReference (['-interactive'])
listKeyReferences
The listKeyReferences command lists the key references for a particular key set in the configuration.
Target object None.
Parameters and return values
- -keySetName
- The name that uniquely identifies the key set to which the key reference belongs. (String, required)
- -keySetScope
- The management scope of the key set. (String, optional)
- Returns: The configuration object name of the key reference scope object created.
Examples
Batch mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask listKeyRefereces { -keySetName testKeySet}
Jython string:
AdminTask.listKeyRefereces ('[-keySetName testKeySet]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.listKeyRefereces (['-keySetName', 'testKeySet'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Jacl:
$AdminTask listKeyReferences {-interactive}
Jython string:
AdminTask.listKeyReferences ('[-interactive]')
Jython list:
AdminTask.listKeyReferences (['-interactive'])
Related
Use the wsadmin scripting AdminTask object for scripted administration
Reference:
Commands for AdminTask using wsadmin.sh