WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Displaying an import binding

You can use a command to display the import bindings of a mediation module that has been deployed to WebSphere ESB.

Before you begin

You must use the wsadmin tool to run the following commands.

Why and when to perform this task

To display the import bindings of a particular mediation module, use the wsadmin tool to complete the following steps.

In order to show the import bindings of a particular mediation module import, you need to know the mediation module name and the import name.
Note: Mediation modules are types of Service Component Architecture (SCA) modules.

The listSCAModules command lists all SCA modules that have been deployed to WebSphere ESB, and the listSCAImports command lists the imports for a particular SCA module. It is possible for an SCA module not to have any imports.

Steps for this task

  1. List the deployed SCA modules. $AdminTask listSCAModules
  2. List the imports for a particular SCA module. $AdminTask listSCAImports {-moduleName moduleName}
    Note: In addition to specifying the moduleName, you have the option of specifying the applicationName. Providing an applicationName improves performance.
  3. Show the import binding for a particular import. $AdminTask showSCAImportBinding {-moduleName moduleName -import importName}
    Note: In addition to specifying the moduleName and importName, you have the option of specifying the applicationName. Providing an applicationName improves performance.

Result

Displays the import binding for a particular SCA module import.

Example

$AdminTask showSCAImportBinding {-moduleName myModule -applicationName myApplication -import myImport}

Task topic

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