13.9.1 Support range of the operation commands for WAR applications

Among the operation commands that can be executed for a J2EE application, the operation commands that can be executed for a WAR application are limited.

The following table describes the support range of the operation commands for WAR applications.

Table 13-23 Support range of the operation commands for WAR applications

Operation commandSupportExecution results
cjaddappNThe KDJE42400-E message is output.
cjchmodappNThe KDJE42400-E message is output.
cjdeleteappPIf the command is executed by specifying -type war or -type filter, the KDJE42401-E message is output. In other cases, the result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjdeletelibjarN--
cjexportappNThe KDJE42400-E message is output.
cjgencmpsqlN--
cjgetapppropYThe result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjgetstubsjarN--
cjimportappN--
cjimportwarYThe WAR directory or WAR file is imported.
cjimportlibjarNThe KDJE42400-E message is output.
cjlistappYThe context root is displayed for a WAR application.
cjreloadappYThe result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjrenameappNThe KDJE42400-E message is output.
cjreplaceappPcosminexus.xml cannot be read again#.
cjsetapppropYThe result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjstartappYThe result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjstopappYThe result is the same as when the command is executed for a J2EE application.
cjlistlibjarN--
cjlistpoolN--
cjtestresN--
cjclearpoolN--
Legend:
Y: Supported
P: Partially supported
N: Not supported
--: Not applicable

# To change application attributes, use the server management commands (cjgetappprop and cjsetappprop commands).


Operation constraints for WAR applications

The following operations cannot be executed with WAR applications: