WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services
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Querying Web services with the wsadmin tool

You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting language to query for Web services properties with the wsadmin tool. Use the commands in the WebServicesAdmin group to list all Web services and attributes, find attributes of a specific Web service, determine the Web service endpoint, and determine the operation name of a Web service.

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The wsadmin administrative scripting program supports two scripting languages, Jacl and Jython. The Version 6.1 release of WebSphere Application Server represents the start of the deprecation process for the Jacl syntax that is associated with the wsadmin tool. The Jacl syntax for the wsadmin tool continues to remain in the product and is supported for at least two major product releases. After that time, the Jacl language support might be removed from the wsadmin tool. The Jython syntax for the wsadmin tool is the strategic direction for WebSphere Application Server administrative automation. This topic includes examples written only in the Jython scripting language.

Before you can complete the procedure for the commands in the WebServicesAdmin group, you must launch a scripting command.

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Use the following commands to query for Web services and Web service attributes. If you receive a NoItemFoundException error, the specified application, module, service, or endpoint can not be found. Verify that all input parameters are correct.

You can optionally specify the client parameter for any command in the WebServicesAdmin command group. The client parameter indicates whether to return service providers or service clients. Specify false to request service providers and true to request service clients.

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