asadmin [asadmin-options] set-web-env-entry [--help]
--name=env-entry-name --type=env-entry-type
{--value=value|--ignoredescriptoritem={true|false}}
[--description=description] application-name[/module]
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sets an environment entry for a deployed web application or module
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] set-web-env-entry [--help]
--name=env-entry-name --type=env-entry-type
{--value=value|--ignoredescriptoritem={true|false}}
[--description=description] application-name[/module]
Description
The set-web-env-entry
subcommand sets an environment entry for one of
the following items:
A deployed web application
A web module in a deployed Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application
The application must already be deployed. Otherwise, an error occurs.
An application uses the values of environment entries to customize its behavior or presentation.
This subcommand enables you to change the configuration of a deployed application without the need to modify the application’s deployment descriptors and repackage and redeploy the application.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--name
The name of the environment entry that is to be set. The name is a
JNDI name relative to the java:comp/env
context. The name must be
unique within a deployment component.
--type
The fully-qualified Java type of the environment entry value that is
expected by the application’s code. This type must be one of the
following Java types:
java.lang.Boolean
java.lang.Byte
java.lang.Character
java.lang.Double
java.lang.Float
java.lang.Integer
java.lang.Long
java.lang.Short
java.lang.String
--value
The value to which the environment entry is to be set. If the --type
is java.lang.Character
, the value must be a single character.
Otherwise, the value must be a string that is valid for the
constructor of the specified type.
Either the --value
option or the --ignoredescriptoritem
option
must be set.
--ignoredescriptoritem
Specifies whether the environment entry is ignored if it is set in the
application’s deployment descriptor. When an environment entry is
ignored, the application behaves as if the entry had never been set in
the application’s deployment descriptor. The behavior of an
application in this situation depends on the application.
The possible values are as follows:
false
The value is not ignored (default).
true
The value is ignored.
Either the --value
option or the --ignoredescriptoritem
option
must be set.
Note: Do not use the |
--description
An optional textual description of the environment entry that is being set.
Operands
The name of the application. This name can be obtained from the
Administration Console or by using the
list-applications
(1)
subcommand.
The application must already be deployed. Otherwise, an error occurs.
The relative path to the module within the application’s enterprise
archive (EAR) file. The path to the module is specified in the
module
element of the application’s application.xml
file.
module is required only if the environment entry applies to a web
module of a Java EE application. If specified, module must follow
application-name, separated by a slash (/).
For example, the application.xml
file for the myApp
application
might specify the following web module:
<module>
<web>
<web-uri>myWebModule.war</web-uri>
</web>
</module>
The module would be specified as the operand of this command as
myApp/myWebModule.war
.
Examples
Example 1 Setting an Environment Entry for a Web Application
This example sets the environment entry Hello User
of the application
hello to techscribe
. The Java type of this entry is
java.lang.String
.
asadmin> set-web-env-entry --name="Hello User"
--type=java.lang.String --value=techscribe
--description="User authentication for Hello appplication" hello
Command set-web-env-entry executed successfully.
Example 2 Ignoring an Environment Entry That Is Defined in a Deployment Descriptor
This example ignores the environment entry Hello Port
of the web
application hello
.
asadmin> set-web-env-entry --name="Hello Port"
--type=java.lang.Integer --ignoredescriptoritem=true hello
Command set-web-env-entry executed successfully.
Exit Status
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
See Also
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