WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Removing an outbound port through the command line

Before you begin

The command described in this topic is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

This command is only valid when run against WebSphere Application Server Version 6 application servers. Do not run it against earlier versions.

Command-line help is provided with each of the service integration technologies commands:
  • For a list of all the available service integration bus Web services enablement (SIBWS) commands, plus a brief description of each, enter the following command:
    wsadmin> $AdminTask help SIBWebServices
  • For detailed help on a given command, enter the following command:
    wsadmin> $AdminTask help command_name

Purpose

This command removes the configuration for an OutboundPort.

Command name
removeSIBWSOutboundPort
Target
ObjectName of the OutboundPort object to be removed.
Result
None.

The port destination is deleted. Any messages on the port destination are either deleted or sent to an exception destination as specified in the policy for the messaging bus.

If the port that is removed is the default for the OutboundService, then one of the remaining ports (if any) is chosen to be the default, and the default routing on the service destination is updated. If there are no more ports, the default is cleared from the OutboundService and the service destination.

Resources associated with the OutboundPort (JAX-RPC handler lists, WS-Security configuration) are dissociated from the OutboundPort, but not deleted.

Parameters

None.

Example

$AdminTask removeSIBWSOutboundPort $outPort
Related information
Outbound Ports settings

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