I have one working with wsadmin. It can start/stop server, application,
deploy and undeploy ear, list, and status. Basically, anything supported
by wsadmin can be added easily. It works for a local or remote instance.
Now the kicker... Waiting to working out our corporate open source policy
before I can make it available outside. Its basic structure is on the
WAS4, just changing the "executable" and command line options. If you take
a look at WAS5's documentation of migrating from the old wscp to wsadmin,
it's not too difficult, with some minor tricks you need to know, such as
using $$ when you have to pass a string into the command line with $ and
such.
Jun Ying
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Not AFAIK,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/03/2004 12:48:58 AM:
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> Is anyone working on a WebSphere AppServer 5.0 plugin?
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> - Tom
But if you wanted to start one, come over and join the AppServer 4.0
plugin team on http://maven-plugins.sf.net.
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dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
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