Modify This Interceptors

post

/management/weblogic/{version}/edit/interceptors

Modify this interceptors.

Request

Supported Media Types
Path Parameters
Header Parameters
  • The 'X-Requested-By' header is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The value is an arbitrary name such as 'MyClient'.
Body ()

Must contain the modified interceptors model.

Root Schema : Interceptors
Type: object
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  • Read Only: true
    Default Value: false

    Return whether the MBean was created dynamically or is persisted to config.xml

  • Read Only: true

    Return the unique id of this MBean instance

  • Read Only: true

    The user-specified name of this MBean instance.

    This name is included as one of the key properties in the MBean's javax.management.ObjectName

    Name=user-specified-name

    Constraints

    • legal null
  • Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.

    WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain's configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the xml entity <. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved.

    Note: If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

  • Items
    Title: Items

    Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

  • Read Only: true

    Returns the type of the MBean.

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
  • Returns true if white listing feature is enabled. When white listing is enabled, only those Interceptors returned by getInterceptors() are enabled. If white listing is disabled, then the values returned by getInterceptor() overrides the values specified through annotations. For example the rank specified by an InterceptorMethodMBean overrides the rank specified using the

Nested Schema : Items
Type: array
Title: Items

Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

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Security
  • Type: basic
    Description: A user in the Admin security role.
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Response

200 Response

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