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IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide

By : Steve Robinson
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IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide

By: Steve Robinson

Overview of this book

Administrators require a secure, scalable, and resilient application infrastructure to support the development of JEE applications and SOA services. IBM’s WebSphere Application Server is optimized for this task, and this book will ensure that you can utilize all that this tool has to offer with the exciting new features of IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0.IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide is fully revised with details of the new functionality of WebSphere Application Server 8.0, including the new installation GUI, managed deployment, and HPEL. With this book in hand, you will be equipped to provide an innovative, performance-based foundation to build, run, and manage JEE applications and SOA services.IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 has been tuned for higher performance out of the box, and numerous enhancements have been made to give you as an administrator more options for increasing runtime performance. This book will allow you to utilize all of these features, including HPEL logging and disabling WebSphere MQ Messaging. You will be taken through how to configure and prepare WebSphere resources for your application deployments, and by the end of IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide, you will be able to successfully manage and tune your WebSphere 8.0 implementation.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The wsadmin tool


WebSphere Application Server supports the use of both JACL and Jython languages for administrative scripting. For the purposes of this book, we will only refer to Jython.

Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented Python language written in pure Java, and is employed by WAS. By using Jython scripts, we can readily craft administrative tasks and run them in an automated fashion using the WAS administration command-line tool. By creating scripts, we can automate both configurations and application deployments .The scripts are shown as follows:

  • For Linux/Unix:

    wsadamin.sh
    
  • For Windows:

    wsadmin.bat
    

The wsadmin tool acts as an interface to WAS Java objects for access by scripts. Internally, WAS employs the JMX API to create MBeans (JMX management objects) that are exposed as an API of internal WAS objects, which wsadmin can utilize to configure WAS.

Note

If you wish to learn more about MBeans, go to http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jmx/mbeans/index...