Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10376-01 |
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This appendix summarizes the command-line tools available in Oracle Application Server, with descriptions and pointers to more information on each tool.
It contains the following topics:
Table B-1 lists the Oracle Application Server command-line tools, sorted by command. You can find descriptions of each command and pointers to more information in Section B.3, "Oracle Application Server Command-Line Tool Descriptions".
Table B-2 lists the Oracle Application Server command-line tools, sorted by component. You can find descriptions of each command and pointers to more information in Section B.3, "Oracle Application Server Command-Line Tool Descriptions".
This section describes each Oracle Application Server command-line tool and provides pointers to more information.
Delete a subtree efficiently in Oracle Internet Directory.
Create Oracle Internet Directory entries from data residing in or created by other applications.
Modify a large number of existing Oracle Internet Directory entries in an efficient way.
Add and delete catalog entries in Oracle Internet Directory.
Manage application server instances and clusters, deploy applications, manage the DCM repository.
Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant--assists in performing all operations in the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform.
View performance metrics and set reporting intervals.
Start, stop, and manage security for Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Discoverer EUL Java command-line interface. A set of text-based commands that enable you to create and manipulate Discoverer EULs without installing Oracle9i Discoverer Administrator.
Update obsolete usage in your PL/SQL code in order to migrate your Forms6i applications to Oracle Application Server Forms Services.
Move the changes from the human intervention queue to the purge queue.
Move the changes from the human intervention queue to the retry queue.
Oracle Application Server Upgrade Assistant.
Start Forms Developer with specific options for a Forms session.
Start Form Compiler to generate a form.
Traverse a module object hierarchy and produce an XML representation of it.
Preview a form in a Web browser.
Take well-defined XML format and convert it back into a module.
XML Validator that can be used on the command line or called from Java to validate .xml files or XMLDocument Java objects respectively against the Forms XML Schema.
Manage both XML-based and LDAP-based JAAS data.
Add entries, their object classes, attributes, and values to Oracle Internet Directory.
Add entries, their object classes, attributes, and values to Oracle Internet Directory. Like ldapadd
, except supports multiple threads for adding entries concurrently.
Determine if you can authenticate a client to a server.
Match attribute values you specify in the command-line with the attribute values in the Oracle Internet Directory entry.
Remove entire entries from Oracle Internet Directory.
Modify the DN or RDN of an Oracle Internet Directory entry.
Perform actions on attributes in Oracle Internet Directory.
Modify several Oracle Internet Directory entries concurrently.
Search and retrieve specific entries in Oracle Internet Directory.
Migrate data from application-specific repositories into Oracle Internet Directory.
Convert to LDIF all or part of the information residing in an Oracle Internet Directory. This makes that information available for loading into a new node in a replicated directory or into another node for backup storage.
OracleAS Certificate Authority administration tool.
Start and stop Oracle Internet Directory.
Initiate, monitor, and terminate Oracle Internet Directory processes.
Change the Oracle Internet Directory database password.
Administer provisioning profile entries in Oracle Internet Directory.
Synchronize Oracle Internet Directory entries.
Analyze the various database ods schema objects to estimate statistics.
JSP back precompiler.
See Also:
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide |
Start, stop, and get status on OPMN-managed processes.
Configure additional languages for OracleAS Single Sign-On.
mod_osso
registration tool.
Reregister the mobile gateway parameter with OracleAS Portal. Run this tool if one of the mobile gateway URLs have changed since installation.
See Also:
Oracle Application Server Portal Configuration Guide and Oracle Application Server Wireless Administrator's Guide |
Print the contents of diagnostic log files to standard output.
Search for problems and seek to rectify them in the event of an Oracle Internet Directory replication failure.
Reregister the Wireless Single Sign-On partner application with the Single Sign-On server. Run this tool if the hostname, port, or protocol has changed.
Reset the internal password that instances use to authenticate themselves with Oracle Internet Directory. Resets it to a randomly generated password.
Invoke the Reports Builder.
Like rwservlet
, translate and deliver information between HTTP and the Reports Server. The rwservlet
command is the recommended choice; rwcgi
is maintained only for backward compatibility.
Parse and transfer a command line to the specified (or default) Reports Server.
Convert one or more report definitions or PL/SQL libraries from one storage format to another.
Run a report using the Oracle Application Server Reports Services in-process server.
Invoke the Reports Server.
Synchronize schema elements--namely attributes and object classes--between an Oracle directory server and third-party LDAP directories.
Update host, port, and protocol of OracleAS Single Sign-On URL.
Script to point OracleAS Single Sign-On server to a different Oracle Internet Directory.
In a client-only installation where the Oracle Internet Directory Monitor and Oracle Internet Directory Control Utility are not available, you can start the directory integration and provisioning server without the oidctl
tool. To stop the server, use the stopodis.sh
tool.
Manage the UDDI registry, which is part of OracleAS Web Services.
Administer OracleAS Web Cache processes, including the administration server process, cache server process, and auto-restart process.
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