Action 6 - update SOAP properties
About this task
After the password of the WebSphere Application Server administration
user has been modified, it is important to change the SOAP client
properties using the updateWas.sh/.bat script (see Application server - updating the SOAP properties after changing the WebSphere Application Server user or its password for full details).
For example:
updateWas.sh -user john.smith@domain.com -password zzzz
where
the user and password options
are optional and represent the user that is authorized to stop the WebSphere Application Server. Alternatively, you can supply a credentials
file containing the new credentials. The contents of the file specified
are parsed to locate the credentials and then the soap.client.props file
is updated with the new credentials. The following is the usage for
the updateWas.sh script:
updateWas(-credentialfile filepath | -user username -password password)
The format of the credentials file
is as follows:
user=SampleUser
password=SamplePassword
wasuser=WasUser
wasPassword=WasPassword
error=Error
Stop and restart WebSphere Application Server using the stopappserver and startappserver commands to make the change effective.