Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1: asadmin Utility Subcommands
create-connector-connection-pool(1)
create-connector-security-map(1)
create-connector-work-security-map(1)
create-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
create-message-security-provider(1)
create-resource-adapter-config(1)
delete-connector-connection-pool(1)
delete-connector-security-map(1)
delete-connector-work-security-map(1)
delete-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
delete-message-security-provider(1)
delete-resource-adapter-config(1)
disable-http-lb-application(1)
disable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
disable-secure-admin-principal(1)
enable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
enable-secure-admin-principal(1)
list-connector-connection-pools(1)
list-connector-security-maps(1)
list-connector-work-security-maps(1)
list-message-security-providers(1)
list-resource-adapter-configs(1)
list-secure-admin-internal-users(1)
list-secure-admin-principals(1)
list-supported-cipher-suites(1)
unfreeze-transaction-service(1)
update-admin-server-coordinates(1)
update-admin-server-local-coordinates(1)
update-connector-security-map(1)
update-connector-work-security-map(1)
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1M: Utility Commands
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 5ASC: GlassFish Server Concepts
- lists registered persistence types for HTTP sessions and SFSB instances
list-persistence-types [--help] --type={web|ejb}
The list-persistence-types subcommand lists registered persistence types for HTTP sessions and stateful session bean (SFSB) instances. The built-in persistence types are memory, file, and replicated. The memory type does not apply to SFSB instances.
Other persistence types can be added using the StrategyBuilder class. For more information, see the Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Add-On Component Development Guide.
To set the persistence type for HTTP sessions, use the set subcommand to set the persistence-type attribute. For example:
asadmin> set c1-config.availability-service.web-container-availability.persistence-type=file
To set the persistence type for SFSB instances without availability enabled, use the set subcommand to set the sfsb-persistence-type attribute. For example:
asadmin> set c1-config.availability-service.ejb-container-availability.sfsb-persistence-type=file
To set the persistence type for SFSB instances with availability enabled, use the set subcommand to set the sfsb-ha-persistence-type attribute. For example:
asadmin> set c1-config.availability-service.ejb-container-availability.sfsb-ha-persistence-type=replicated
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
Specifies the type of sessions for which persistence types are listed. Allowed values are as follows:
web — Lists persistence types for HTTP sessions.
ejb — Lists persistence types for SFSB instances.
Example 1 Listing Persistence Types for HTTP Sessions
This example lists persistence types for HTTP sessions.
asadmin> list-persistence-types --type=web memory file replicated Command list-persistence-types executed successfully.
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Add-On Component Development Guide