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Refreshing policy set configurations using wsadmin.sh

Use the wsadmin tool to refresh the policy set configuration data. After refreshing the policy set configuration, the changes apply after restarting the application.


Tasks

  1. Launch the wsadmin scripting tool using the Jython scripting language.

  2. Get the object name of each PolicySetManager object.

    Use the completeObjectName option for the AdminControl object to set the object name for each PolicySetManager type object to the objNameString variable, as the following example demonstrates:

    objNameString = AdminControl.completeObjectName('type=PolicySetManager,*')
    
  3. Connect to the Managed Bean (MBean).

    The Bean supplies a remote interface to the MBean server that runs in the application server. The following example shows how to look up the MBean:

    import javax.management as mgmt
    

  4. Set the PolicySetManager MBean object name.

    Set the PolicySetManager MBean object name to the mbeanObj variable, parameters to the param variable, and signature settings to the sig variable:

    mbeanObj = mgmt.ObjectName(objNameString)
    param=[]
    sig=[]
    
  5. Refresh the PolicySetManager MBean.

    The following example refreshes the policy set configuration:

    AdminControl.invoke_jmx(mbeanObj, 'refresh', param, sig)
    


Example

The following example provides the Jython script that refreshes the policy set configuration:

objNameString = AdminControl.completeObjectName('type=PolicySetManager,*')
import javax.management as mgmt
mbeanObj = mgmt.ObjectName(objNameString)
param=[]
sig=[]
AdminControl.invoke_jmx(mbeanObj, 'refresh', param, sig)


Related:

  • Web services policy sets
  • Manage policy sets
  • Start the wsadmin scripting client
  • Configure application and system policy sets for web services
  • Commands for the AdminControl object