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Glassfish example source code file (unsupported-legacy-command-names)
The Glassfish unsupported-legacy-command-names source code# This file contains GlassFish V2 asadmin commands that are NOT carried # forward to GlassFish v3. This is a very simple file with one command name # per line. Anything with a leading # '#' like this line is treated a comment. # An 'L' or 'R' at the end tells you if it's a Local or Remote command. # I know it is a maintenance headache, but this file is needed to move to a # more sensible command line syntax and separation of command options # from asadmin program options. For details, see CLI spec for GlassFish v3. # Also see the companion list of commands -- supported-legacy-command-names install-addons L uninstall-addons L create-persistence-resource R delete-persistence-resource R list-persistence-resources R reconfig R start-appserv L stop-appserv L display-error-statistics R display-error-distribution R publish-to-registry R unpublish-from-registry R list-registry-locations R generate-diagnostic-report R start-callflow-monitoring R stop-callflow-monitoring R create-management-rule R delete-management-rule R list-management-rules R create-node-agent L delete-node-agent L list-node-agents L start-node-agent L stop-node-agent L create-node-agent-config R delete-node-agent-config R clear-status R list-status R configure-ha-cluster R remove-ha-cluster R create-ha-store R clear-ha-store R configure-ha-persistence R create-repository-zip R (unsupported in v2 as well) apply-repository-zip R (unsupported in v2 as well) get-hadb-info R set-hadb-info R is-hadb-installed R ping-hadb-agent R restart-hadb R start-hadb R stop-hadb R Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish unsupported-legacy-command-names source code file: |
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