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WSSCacheManagement

Use this topic as a reference for the commands for the WSSCacheManagement group of the AdminTask object. Use these commands with the administrative scripts to query, update, and remove distributed cache configuration data.

Use the following commands in the WSSCacheManagement group to manage our custom and non-custom distributed cache configurations:


deleteWSSDistributedCacheConfigCustomProperties command

The deleteWSSDistributedCacheConfigCustomProperties command removes WS-Security distributed cache custom properties.

Target object: None

Required parameters:

-propertyNames

Names of the custom properties to delete from the distributed cache configuration. (String[])

Optional parameters: None.

Return value.

This command returns a message that indicates the success or failure of the command.

Batch mode example usage

Interactive mode example usage


queryWSSDistributedCacheConfig command

The queryWSSDistributedCacheConfig command lists the WS-Security distributed cache configuration non-custom properties.

Target object: None.

Required parameters: None.

Optional parameters: None.

Return value.

Returns a properties object containing the configuration properties and values for the distributed cache configuration. The following table displays the configuration properties that the command returns:

Property Description
tokenRecovery Specifies whether token recovery is enabled or disabled. If the tokenRecovery property is set to true, the Datasource property specifies the shared data source that is assigned to the distributed cache.
distributedCache Specifies whether distributed caching is enabled or disabled.
Datasource Name of the shared data source that is assigned to the distributed cache if token recovery is enabled.
renewIntervalBeforeTimeoutMinutes Amount of time, in minutes, that the client waits before it attempts to renew the token.
synchronousClusterUpdate Specifies whether the system performs a synchronous update of distributed caches on cluster members. By default, synchronous cluster updating is enabled.
minutesInCacheAfterTimeout Amount of time that the token remains in the cache after the token times out.

Batch mode example usage

Interactive mode example usage


queryWSSDistributedCacheCustomConfig command

The queryWSSDistributedCacheCustomConfig command lists the WS-Security distributed cache configuration custom properties.

Target object: None.

Required parameters: None.

Optional parameters: None.

Return value.

Returns a properties object containing the name and value pairs that correspond to each custom property.

Batch mode example usage

Interactive mode example usage


updateWSSDistributedCacheConfig command

The updateWSSDistributedCacheConfig command updates the WS-Security distributed cache configuration non-custom properties.

Target object: None.

Required parameters: None.

Optional parameters:

-renewIntervalBeforeTimeoutMinutes

Amount of time, in minutes, that a renew request is allowed before the token expires. (Integer)

-minutesInCacheAfterTimeout

Amount of time, in minutes, that the token remains in the cache after it expires. The token is renewable for this amount of time. (Integer)

-distributedCache

Specifies whether distributed cache is enabled or disabled. (Boolean)

-synchronousClusterUpdate

Specifies whether the system performs a synchronous update of distributed caches on cluster members. By default, synchronous cluster updating is enabled. Specify false to disable synchronous cluster updating. (Boolean)

-tokenRecovery

Specifies whether token recovery is enabled or disabled. If we set the tokenRecovery property to true, specify the shared data source to assign to the distributed cache with the -Datasource parameter. (Boolean)

-Datasource

Name of the shared data source that is assigned to the distributed cache if token recovery is enabled. (String)

Return value.

This command returns a success or failure message.

Batch mode example usage

Interactive mode example usage


updateWSSDistributedCacheCustomConfig command

The updateWSSDistributedCacheCustomConfig command updates the WS-Security distributed cache configuration custom properties.

Target object: None.

Required parameters:

-customProperties

Name and value of each custom property to add or update in the WS-Security distributed cache configuration. (java.util.Properties)

Optional parameters: None.

Return value.

This command returns a success or failure message.

Batch mode example usage

Interactive mode example usage

  • wsadmin AdminTask
  • Manage WS-Security distributed cache configurations
  • Configure the Web Services Security distributed cache
  • Secure conversation client cache and trust service configuration