The thin administrative client adds JAR files that support administrative
client functions that you can use with IBM Developer Kits For the Java Platform.
About this task
For more information about thin administrative clients, see the Application client functions article.
Thin administrative clients
do not support the installation of SAR files or the editing of applications
that use an external JACC provider such as Tivoli Access Manager.
For
tracing and logging information for the thin administrative client, see the Enabling trace on client and stand-alone applications article.
Procedure
- Obtain the thin administrative client JAR file and other required
files that are required when security is on from the WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment installation. Refer to the Using the Administration Thin Client article for details about the files that
you need to perform this task.
- Generate the wsadmin.sh or the wsadmin.bat file from the server
machine. This file does not ship with the application client.
- Copy the wsadmin.sh or the wsadmin.bat file from the server machine.
This file does not ship with the application client installation.
- Start the wsadmin tool in a non-OSGi environment.
- Start the wsadmin tool in a non-OSGi environment. For example:
@REM wsadmin launcher
@echo off
@REM Usage: wsadmin arguments
setlocal
@REM was home should point to whatever directory you decide for your thin client environment
set WAS_HOME=c:\MyThinClient
set USER_INSTALL_ROOT=%WAS_HOME%
@REm Java home should point to where you installed java for your thinclient
set JAVA_HOME="%WAS_HOME%\java"
set WAS_LOGGING=-Djava.util.logging.manager=com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WsLogManager -Djava.util.logging.configureByServer=true
if exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" (
set JAVA_EXE="%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java"
) else (
set JAVA_EXE="%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\java"
)
@REM CONSOLE_ENCODING controls the output encoding used for stdout/stderr
@REM console - encoding is correct for a console window
@REM file - encoding is the default file encoding for the system
@REM other - the specified encoding is used. e.g. Cp1252, Cp850, SJIS
@REM SET CONSOLE_ENCODING=-Dws.output.encoding=console
@REM For debugging the utility itself
@REM set WAS_DEBUG=-Djava.compiler=NONE -Xdebug -Xnoagent -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=7777
set CLIENTSOAP=-Dcom.ibm.SOAP.ConfigURL=file:"%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%"\properties\soap.client.props
set CLIENTSAS=-Dcom.ibm.CORBA.ConfigURL=file:"%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%"\properties\sas.client.props
set CLIENTSSL=-Dcom.ibm.SSL.ConfigURL=file:"%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%"\properties\ssl.client.props
@REM the following are wsadmin property
@REM you need to change the value to enabled to turn on trace
set wsadminTraceString=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.traceString=com.ibm.*=all=disabled
set wsadminTraceFile=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.traceFile="%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%"\logs\wsadmin.traceout
set wsadminValOut=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.validationOutput="%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%"\logs\wsadmin.valout
@REM this will be the server host that you will connecting to
set wsadminHost=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.host=myhost.austin.ibm.com
@REM you need to make sure the port number is the server SOAP port number you want to connect to, in this example the server SOAP port is 8887
set wsadminConnType=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.connectionType=SOAP
set wsadminPort=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.port=8887
@REM you need to make sure the port number is the server RMI port number you want to connect to, in this example the server RMI Port is 2815
@REM set wsadminConnType=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.connectionType=RMI
@REM set wsadminPort=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.port=2815
@REM specify what language you want to use with wsadmin
set wsadminLang=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.defaultLang=jacl
@REM set wsadminLang=-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.defaultLang=jython
set SHELL=com.ibm.ws.scripting.WasxShell
:prop
set WSADMIN_PROPERTIES_PROP=
if not defined WSADMIN_PROPERTIES goto workspace
set WSADMIN_PROPERTIES_PROP="-Dcom.ibm.ws.scripting.wsadminprops=%WSADMIN_PROPERTIES%"
:workspace
set WORKSPACE_PROPERTIES=
if not defined CONFIG_CONSISTENCY_CHECK goto loop
set WORKSPACE_PROPERTIES="-Dconfig_consistency_check=%CONFIG_CONSISTENCY_CHECK%"
:loop
if '%1'=='-javaoption' goto javaoption
if '%1'=='' goto runcmd
goto nonjavaoption
:javaoption
shift
set javaoption=%javaoption% %1
goto again
:nonjavaoption
set nonjavaoption=%nonjavaoption% %1
:again
shift
goto loop
:runcmd
set C_PATH="%WAS_HOME%\properties;%WAS_HOME%\com.ibm.ws.admin.client_6.1.0.jar;%WAS_HOME%\com.ibm.ws.security.crypto_6.1.0.jar"
set PERFJAVAOPTION=-Xms256m -Xmx256m -Xj9 -Xquickstart
if "%JAASSOAP%"=="" set JAASSOAP=-Djaassoap=off
@echo off
"%JAVA_EXE%" %PERFJAVAOPTION% %WAS_LOGGING% %javaoption% %CONSOLE_ENCODING% %WAS_DEBUG% "%CLIENTSOAP%" "%JAASSOAP%" "%CLIENTSAS%" "%CLIENTSSL%" %WSADMIN_PROPERTIES_PROP% %WORKSPACE_PROPERTIES% "-Duser.install.root=%USER_INSTALL_ROOT%" "-Dwas.install.root=%WAS_HOME%" %wsadminTraceFile% %wsadminTraceString% %wsadminValOut% %wsadminHost% %wsadminConnType% %wsadminPort% %wsadminLang% -classpath %C_PATH% com.ibm.ws.scripting.WasxShell %*
set RC=%ERRORLEVEL%
goto END
:END
@endlocal
set MYERRORLEVEL=%ERRORLEVEL%
if defined PROFILE_CONFIG_ACTION exit %MYERRORLEVEL% else exit /b %MYERRORLEVEL%
End of wsadmin.bat