You can use the verbs ALTER, DEFINE, DISPLAY, DELETE, COPY and MOVE to manipulate administered objects in the directory namespace. The following table summarizes their use. Substitute TYPE with the keyword that represents the required administered object, as listed in the table above in Administering JMS objects above.
Command syntax | Description |
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ALTER TYPE(name) [property]* | Attempts to update the given administered object's properties with the ones supplied. Fails if there is a security violation, if the specified object cannot be found, or if the new properties supplied are invalid. |
DEFINE TYPE(name) [property]* | Attempts to create an administered object of type TYPE with the supplied properties, and tries to store it under the name name in the current context. Fails if there is a security violation, if the supplied name is invalid or already exists, or if the properties supplied are invalid. |
DISPLAY TYPE(name) | Displays the properties of the administered object of type TYPE , bound under the name name in the current context. Fails if the object does not exist, or if there is a security violation. |
DELETE TYPE(name) | Attempts to remove the administered object of type TYPE, having the name name, from the current context. Fails if the object does not exist, or if there is a security violation. |
COPY TYPE(nameA) TYPE(nameB) | Makes a copy of the administered object of type TYPE, having the name nameA, naming the copy nameB. This all occurs within the scope of the current context. Fails if the object to be copied does not exist, if an object of name nameB already exists, or if there is a security violation. |
MOVE TYPE(nameA) TYPE(nameB) | Moves (renames) the administered object of type TYPE, having the name nameA , to nameB . This all occurs within the scope of the current context. Fails if the object to be moved does not exist, if an object of name nameB already exists, or if there is a security violation. |