modifyWMQQueue command
Use the modifyWMQQueue command to change certain parameters of an IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination.
To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
This command is valid only when it is used with WebSphere Application Server v7 and later application servers. Do not use it with earlier versions.
For a list of the available IBM MQ messaging provider administrative commands, plus a brief description of each command, enter at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('WMQAdminCommands')
For overview help on a given command, enter at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('command_name')
After using the command, save the changes to the master configuration. For example.
AdminConfig.save()
Use the modifyWMQQueue command to modify an IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination defined at the scope at which the command is issued.
Target object
An IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination at the specific scope.
Required parameters
The parameters for this command are identical to those used to create an IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination.
Optional parameters
The parameters for this command are identical to those used to create an IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination.
Note the behavior of this command on the -customProperties parameter.
- -customProperties
- Specify custom properties to be passed to the IBM MQ messaging provider queue type destination implementation. Typically, custom properties are used to set attributes of the queue type destination which are not directly supported through the WebSphere administration interfaces.
Each custom property is specified using name and value table step parameters. Since these are table steps, the order of the two parameters is fixed, so we must always specify the name first and the value second:
- In Jython: [name value]
- In Jacl: {name value}
New name/value pairs are added to the existing set of custom properties using the following rules:
- If the existing set of properties does not contain a property with the same name as that supplied as part of a modify command, the supplied property is added to the set of custom properties, unless the custom property has no value specified, when it is disregarded.
- If the existing set of properties contains a property with the same name as that supplied as part of a modify command, and the modify command also specifies a value for the property, the existing value is replaced by the supplied value.
- If the existing set of properties contains a property with the same name as that supplied as part of a modify command, but the modify command does not specify a value for the property, the property with the same name is deleted from the existing set of custom properties.
Example
- Use Jython:
wsadmin>AdminConfig.getid("/Node:9994GKCNode01") 9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1) wsadmin>AdminTask.listWMQQueues("9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/ nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1)") jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.xml# QQueue_1098737234986) wsadmin>AdminTask.modifyWMQQueue("jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/ 9994GKCNode01|resources.xml# QQueue_1098737234986)", ["-ccsid 500"]) jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.- Use Jacl:
wsadmin>$AdminConfig getid /Node:9994GKCNode01 9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1) wsadmin>$AdminTask listWMQQueues 9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1) jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.xml# QQueue_1098737234986) wsadmin>$AdminTask modifyWMQQueue jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.xml# QQueue_1098737234986) {-ccsid 500} jmsq2(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.
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