The following table describes attributes for the sun-appserv-admin task.
Table 3–11 sun-appserv-admin Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
(exactly one of these is required: command, commandfile, or explicitcommand) The command to execute. If the user, passwordfile, host, or port attributes are also specified, they are automatically inserted into the command before execution. If any of these options are specified in the command string, the corresponding attribute values are ignored. |
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none |
(exactly one of these is required: command, commandfile, or explicitcommand) Deprecated. The command script to execute. If commandfile is used, the values of all other attributes are ignored. Be sure to end the script referenced by commandfile with the exit command; if you omit exit, the Ant task might appear to hang after the command script is called. |
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none |
(exactly one of these is required: command, commandfile, or explicitcommand) The exact command to execute. No command processing is done, and all other attributes are ignored. |
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user |
admin |
(optional) The user name used when logging into the application server. |
password |
none |
(optional) Deprecated, use passwordfile instead. The password used when logging into the application server. |
passwordfile |
none |
(optional) File containing passwords. The password from this file is retrieved for communication with the application server. If both password and passwordfile are specified, passwordfile takes precedence. |
host |
localhost |
(optional) Target server. If it is a remote server, use the fully qualified host name. |
port |
4848 |
(optional) The administration port on the target server. |
see description |
(optional) The installation directory for the local Application Server installation, which is used to find the administrative classes. If not specified, the command checks to see if the asinstalldir parameter has been set. Otherwise, administrative classes must be in the system classpath. |
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see description |
(optional) Deprecated. Use asinstalldir instead. |