You can configure new topics by using the wsadmin tool
and scripting.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running.
About this task
Complete the following steps to configure a new WebSphere
queue:
Note: In the following examples, code blocks beginning
with wsadmin> show code that is entered by the user.
Lines that do not begin with wsadmin> show code that
has been returned by the console.
Procedure
- Identify the parent ID and assign in to a variable. In
this example the variable is named v5jmsp.
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>set v5jmsp [$AdminConfig getid "/Cell:mycell/Node:mynode/JMSProvider:WebSphere JMS Provider/"]
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>v5jmsp = AdminConfig.getid("/Cell:mycell/Node:myNode/JMSProvider:WebSphere JMS Provider/")
wsadmin>print v5jmsp
Example output:
"WebSphere JMS Provider(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#builtin_jmsprovider)"
- Get required attributes:
Example output:
Attribute Type
name String
jndiName String
- Set up required attributes:
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>set name [list name WASQ1]
wsadmin>set jndi [list jndiName jms/WASQ1]
wsadmin>set wqAttrs [list $name $jndi]
Example output:
{name WASQ1} {jndiName jms/WASQ1}
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>name = ['name', 'WASQ1']
wsadmin>jndi = ['jndiName', 'jms/WASQ1']
wsadmin>wqAttrs = [name, jndi]
wsadmin>print wqAttrs
Example output:
[[name, WASQ1], [jndiName, jms/WASQ1]]
- Create the queue:
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>$AdminConfig create WASQueue $v5jmsp $wqAttrs
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>print AdminConfig.create('WASQueue', v5jmsp, wqAttrs)
Example output:
WASQ1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#WASQueue_1)
- Save the configuration changes.