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asadmin-add-admin-object
asadmin-add-admin-object(1AS) User Commands asadmin-add-admin-object(1AS)
NAME
add-admin-object - adds the administered object with the specified JNDI name
SYNOPSIS
add-admin-object --user admin_user[--password admin_password] [ --host localhost] [--port 4848] [--passwordfile filename] [ --secure|-s]
--aorestype admin_object_type [--property name=value[:name=value]*] --raname rar_filename jndi_name
Creates an administered object corresponding to a resource adapter. The ra.xml file can be found in the META-INF directory of the resource
adapter archive. After a .RAR file is deployed to the application server, it gets extracted and a directory corresponding to the .RAR name
is created under $INSTANCE_ROOT/applicaitons/j2ee-modules (or j2ee-apps). You can find the ra.xml in the META-INF subdirectory of the RAR's
directory.
OPTIONS
--user administrative user associated for the instance.
--password administrative password corresponding to the administrative user.
--host host name of the machine hosting the administrative instance.
--port administrative port number associated with the administrative host.
--secure indicates communication with the administrative instance in secured mode.
--passwordfile file containing passwords appropriate for the command (e.g., administrative instance).
--aorestype administered object resource type as defined by the resource adapter in the ra.xml file.
--property optional attributes name/value pairs for configuring the resource.
--raname name of the resource adapter.
OPERANDS
jndi_name JNDI name of the administered object to be added.
Example 1: Using add-admin-object
A JMS queue, called sample_jmsqueue, is assumed to have already been created using the create-jmsdest command.
asadmin> add-admin-object --user admin --password adminadmin
--aorestype javax.jms.Queue --property Name=sample_jmsqueue
--raname jmsra jms/samplequeue
Created the object
EXIT STATUS
0 command executed successfully
1 error in executing the command
asadmin-delete-admin-object(1AS), asadmin-list-admin-objects(1AS)
J2EE 1.4 SDK March 2004 asadmin-add-admin-object(1AS)