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Enable WSDM using wsadmin.sh

Use the wsadmin tool with the AdminConfig object to enable Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) in the environment. WSDM is an OASIS approved standard that supports managing resources through a standardized web service interface.

The WSDM application is installed as a system application and is disabled by default. To use the WSDM functionality, use the script in this topic to enable WSDM.

In a multinode environment, the management code runs across a distributed network of Java virtual machines with a central access point as the dmgr process for the entire network or cell. Enable WSDM on the deployment manager to manage Java virtual machines within a cell. The WSDM application acts as an administrative client to the managed application server. We can manage the WSDM application from the application server on which it is deployed only.


Tasks

  1. Launch a scripting command. To learn more, see the starting the wsadmin scripting client information.

  2. Determine the configuration ID of the WSDM application.

    Use the getid option for the AdminConfig object to retrieve the configuration ID and set the value to the deployment variable, as the following example demonstrates:

    deployment = AdminConfig.getid('/Deployment:WebSphereWSDM/')
    

  3. Determine the deployed object of the WSDM configuration ID.

    Use the showAttribute option for the AdminConfig object to retrieve the deployedObject attribute and set the value to the deployedObject variable:

    deployedObject = AdminConfig.showAttribute(deployment, 'deployedObject')
    

  4. Determine the target mappings for the WSDM deployed object.

    Use the showAttribute option for the AdminConfig object to retrieve the targetMappings attribute and set the value to the targetMappings variable:

    targetMappings = AdminConfig.showAttribute(deployedObject, "targetMappings")
    
  5. Enable WSDM.

    Assign each mapping to the target variable, then set the enable attribute to true in the target mapping, as the following example demonstrates:

    mappings = targetMappings[1:len(targetMappings)-1].split(" ")
    AdminConfig.modify(target, '[[enable true]]')
    

  6. Save the configuration changes.
    AdminConfig.save()
    


Example

The following samples provide Jython and Jacl scripts that enable WSDM in the environment:

  • Start the wsadmin scripting client
  • Making deployed web services applications available to clients
  • Commands for the AdminConfig object