Work with HTTP inbound channel properties files
Use properties files to create, modify, or delete HTTP inbound channel properties and custom properties.
Determine the changes to make to the HTTP inbound channel configuration or its configuration objects.
Start the wsadmin scripting tool. To start wsadmin using the Jython language, run the wsadmin -lang jython command from the bin directory of the server profile.
Use a properties file to create, modify, or delete an HTTP inbound channel object. We can also create, modify, or delete HTTP inbound channel custom properties.
Run administrative commands using wsadmin to create or change a properties file for an HTTP inbound channel, validate the properties, and apply them to the configuration.
Action Procedure create Set required properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command. modify Run the applyConfigProperties command to modify the value of a custom property. delete Run the deleteConfigProperties command to delete a property. If the deleted property has a default value, the property is set to the default value. To delete the entire HTTPInboundChannel object, uncomment #DELETE=true and then run the deleteConfigProperties command. create Property Not applicable delete Property Not applicable
Action Procedure create Not applicable modify Edit properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command to modify the value of an existing custom property. delete Not applicable create Property Set properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command to create a custom property. delete Property Properties to delete in the properties file and then run the deleteConfigProperties command to delete an existing custom property. The properties file must contain only the properties to be deleted. Optionally, we can use interactive mode with the commands:
AdminTask.command_name('-interactive')
Tasks
- Create or edit an HTTP inbound channel properties file.
- Set HTTPInboundChannel object properties as needed.
Open an editor on an HTTPInboundChannel properties file. odify the Environment Variables section to match the system and set any property value that needs to be changed. An example HTTPInboundChannel properties file follows:
# # Header # ResourceType=HTTPInboundChannel ImplementingResourceType=TransportChannelService ResourceId=Cell=!{cellName}:Node=!{nodeName}:Server=!{serverName}:TransportChannelService=:HTTPInboundChannel=myHTTPIC #DELETE=true # # #Properties # enableLogging=false #boolean,default(false) name= myHTTPIC #required readTimeout=60 #integer,required,default(60) maxFieldSize=32768 #integer,default(32768) useChannelAccessLoggingSettings=false #boolean,default(false) maxRequestMessageBodySize=-1 #integer,default(-1) maximumPersistentRequests=100 #integer,required,default(100) discriminationWeight=10 #integer,default(0) persistentTimeout=30 #integer,required,default(30) maxHeaders=50 #integer,default(50) keepAlive=true #boolean,default(true) useChannelErrorLoggingSettings=false #boolean,default(false) useChannelFRCALoggingSettings=false #boolean,default(false) writeTimeout=60 #integer,required,default(60) # EnvironmentVariablesSection # # #Environment Variables cellName=myCell04 serverName=server1 nodeName=myNode05- Run the applyConfigProperties command to change an HTTP inbound channel configuration.
Running the applyConfigProperties command applies the properties file to the configuration. In this Jython example, the optional -reportFileName parameter produces a report named report.txt:
AdminTask.applyConfigProperties(['-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt'])
- Create or edit HTTP inbound channel custom properties.
- Set HTTPInboundChannel custom properties as needed.
Open an editor on an HTTPInboundChannel properties file. odify the Environment Variables section to match the system and set any property value that needs to be changed. To specify a custom property, edit the AttributeInfo value and properties values; for example:
# # Header # ResourceType=HTTPInboundChannel ImplementingResourceType=TransportChannelService ResourceId=Cell=!{cellName}:Node=!{nodeName}:Server=!{serverName}:TransportChannelService=:HTTPInboundChannel=myHTTPIC AttributeInfo=properties(name,value) # # #Properties # existingProp=newValue newProp=newValue # EnvironmentVariablesSection # # #Environment Variables cellName=myCell04 serverName=server1 nodeName=myNode05- Run the applyConfigProperties command.
- If we no longer need the HTTP inbound channel or an existing custom property, we can delete the entire HTTP inbound channel object or the custom property.
- To delete the entire object, specify DELETE=true in the header section of the properties file and run the deleteConfigProperties command for example:
AdminTask.deleteConfigProperties('[-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt]')- To delete a custom property, specify only the property to be deleted in the properties file and then run the deleteConfigProperties command.
Use the properties file to configure and manage the HTTP inbound channel object and its properties.
What to do next
Save the changes to the configuration.
Extracting properties files Create server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files and wsadmin scripting Deleting server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files PropertiesBasedConfiguration .