Jython debugger demo and test program (DebugTest.py)

To run the Jython debugger demo, complete the following steps:

  1. Create a Jython script file
  2. Copy and paste the below Jython script into your newly created Jython script.
  3. Follow the rest of the steps detailed in the comments of the below Jython script under the Suggested debugger demo/test section.
#
# (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2004,2006 - All Rights Reserved.
# DISCLAIMER:
# The following source code is sample code created by IBM Corporation.
# This sample code is not part of any standard IBM product and is provided
# to you solely for the purpose of assisting you in the development of your
# applications. The code is provided 'AS IS', without warranty or condition
# of any kind. IBM shall not be liable for any damages arising out of your
# use of the sample code, even if IBM has been advised of the possibility of
# such damages.
#
# CHANGE HISTORY:
# 2.0 (10feb2006) initial Jython version
#
# SUGGESTED DEBUGGER DEMO/TEST:
# 1) Select Window > Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors and select the Show line 
#    numbers check box.  Select OK.
# 2) Set a breakpoint at line 35 ("apps=apps.split...") and verify the server is running.
# 3) Right-click in the Jython editor and select DebugAs > AdministrativeScript, specifying this
#    program as its target and wait until the debugger stops at the breakpoint line.
# 4) In the Debug view, select the STEP-OVER button and in the Variables View see how the "apps"
#    change into a List element
# 5) Set breakpoint at line 59 ("state=displayServerInfo(wsadminNode)")
# 6) Select the RESUME button and wait until the debugger stops at the new breakpoint line.
# 7) Select the STEP-INTO button and then select the STEP-OVER button.  The output is displayed
#    in ConsoleView)
# 8) Select the STEP-RETURN button and wait until debugger stops at return.
# 9) Select the STEP-OVER button to return, then select the RESUME button to run to completion.
# 10) Repeat the demo, but target a remote WebSphere Application Server
#    (launch debugger with wsadmin parameters -host xx -port yy)
#

print "getting apps..."
apps = AdminApp.list()
apps = apps.split(java.lang.System.getProperty('line.separator'))
print "contains apps:\n"
for app in apps:
	print app
print "\nApps done.\n"

def displayServerInfo( wsadminNode):
	wsadminSvr = AdminControl.queryNames("node="+wsadminNode+",type=Server,*")
	print "svr="+wsadminSvr 
	wsadminServer = AdminControl.getAttribute(wsadminSvr,"name")
	print "ServerName="+wsadminServer 
	print "wsadminMgmt="+AdminControl.getAttribute(wsadminSvr, "processType")
	wsadminSvrId  = AdminControl.getConfigId(wsadminSvr)
	print "svrId="+wsadminSvrId 
	if(wsadminSvrId != 0):
		print "wsadminServerType="+AdminConfig.showAttribute(wsadminSvrId, "serverType")
	#endIf
	wsadminState  = AdminControl.getAttribute(wsadminSvr, "state")
	return wsadminState
#endDef

wsadminNode = AdminControl.getNode()
print "NodeName="+wsadminNode 

state = displayServerInfo(wsadminNode)
print "state="+state
print "\nDone.\n"
#
Related tasks
Debugging Jython script files on WebSphere Application Server
Related reference
Jython debugger inserts the filename of the script for the sys.argv[0]

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