Chapter 21. XMLConfig

This chapter describes the XMLConfig command-line utility that ships with WebSphere V3.5. We specifically look at the options available and focus on several scenarios where XMLConfig can be used as an alternative to the administrative console. The tool is also a convenient method for extracting administrative database configuration data, both in backup and problem determination situations.

In this chapter, we will discuss:

  • Introduction to XML and XMLConfig

  • XMLConfig components

  • XMLConfig - new feature in WebSphere V3.5

  • XML: a suitable markup language for WebSphere

  • Customizing XML for the WebSphere XMLConfig tool

  • XML elements and actions for XMLConfig

  • XMLConfig examples and uses

    - Stopping and starting an application server

    - Application ...

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