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Chapter 6.
JOnAS Command Reference
Commands provided with JOnAS are described in this chapter.
•
Section 6.1
jonas
: JOnAS manager
•
Section 6.2
jclient
: Starting a JOnAS client
•
Section 6.3
newbean
: Bean generator
•
Section 6.4
registry
: Java Remote Object Registry
•
Section 6.5
GenIC
: Container classes generator
•
Section 6.6
JmsServer
•
Section 6.7
RAConfig
: Resource Adapter configuration tool
6.1. jonas
6.1.1. Synopsis
jonas start [-fg | -bg | -win] [-n name]
start a JOnAS server
jonas stop [-n name]
Stop a JOnAS server.
jonas admin [-n name] [
admin_options
]
Administer a JOnAS server.
jonas check
Check the environment before running a JOnAS server.
jonas version
Print the current version of JOnAS.
6.1.2. Description
This command provides the capability to start, stop, or administer JOnAS servers.
The outcome of this program may depend on the directory from which the command is run (that
is depending on the existence of a
jonas.properties
file in the current directory). It is possible
to set system properties to the program by using the JAVA_OPTS environment variable, if required.
Note that setting system properties with a
-D
option will always take precedence over the properties
described in the other
jonas.properties
files.
The jonas script /usr/share/jonas/bin/unix/jonas can be reviewed and possibly modified for assistance
with problems or for obtaining additional information.
There are five different sub-commands that depend on the first mandatory argument:
Summary of Contents for Application Server
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