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6.6.0.2.2: WebSphere Control Program (wscp)

6.6.0.2.2: WebSphere Control Program (wscp)

The WebSphere Control Program (wscp) is a command line client for the administrative server. It can be used to administer application servers, enterprise applications, and other types of WebSphere Application Server objects. 

  • WebSphere Control Program (wscp) overview introduces wscp, describes the relationship between the administrative console and wscp, and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of using wscp. It also lists the object types and services that wscp supports.
  • Command syntax and usage covers basic and detailed syntax for the wscp interface, describes how to use wscp in command line and interactive modes and run Tcl scripts, and gives examples of how to use the wscp online help facility.
  • Advanced usage of wscp goes into depth on how to use various wscp features, including abbreviations of wscp commands, lists, Tcl commands, operating system commands, error information, and tracing. It also describes how to use wscp to manipulate the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) context of objects, monitor performance, set security defaults, administer role-based security, and connect to remote servers.
  • Example wscp commands, procedures and scripts contains examples of how to use various wscp commands, Tcl procedures, and Tcl scripts. Note that not all wscp operations are described in this section.
  • Sample Tcl procedures and scripts lists the example Tcl scripts that are used in the wscp documentation.
  • Migrating wscp scripts from version 3.5.x to version 4.0 summarizes the wscp changes that are most likely to affect existing wscp scripts.
  • Using the WscpCommand interface describes how to use the WscpCommand class, which enables you to execute wscp operations from within Java applications.
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