SubDeploymentMBean


Overview  |   Related MBeans  |   Attributes  |   Operations

Overview

This bean represents an individually targetable entity within a deployment package, which is deployable on WLS. This includes :

Modules in an EAR

JMS resources within a app scoped JMS module in an EAR

           
Security rolesThe following roles have read, write, and invoke permission for all non-encrypted attributes and operations in this MBean:
  • Deployer
Fully Qualified Interface NameIf you use the getMBeanInfo operation in MBeanTypeServiceMBean, supply the following value as this MBean's fully qualified interface name:
weblogic.management.configuration.SubDeploymentMBean
Factory Methods
Additional Access Points In addition to accessing this MBean by invoking a factory method, you can also access this MBean from the following MBean attributes:
    Subtypes The following MBeans extend or implement this MBean type:


      Related MBeans

      This section describes attributes that provide access to other MBeans.


        SubDeployments

        The subdeployment groups within this JMS module. Subdeployments enable you to deploy some resources in a JMS module to a JMS server and other JMS resources to a server instance or cluster.

        Standalone queues or topics can only be targeted to a single JMS server. Whereas, connection factories, uniform distributed destinations (UDDs), and foreign servers can be targeted to one or more JMS servers, one or more server instances, or to a cluster. Therefore, standalone queues or topics cannot be associated with a subdeployment if other members of the subdeployment are targeted to multiple JMS servers. However, UDDs can be associated with such subdeployments since the purpose of UDDs is to distribute its members to multiple JMS servers in a domain.

                   
        Factory Methods No explicit creator method. The child shares the lifecycle of its parent.
        Lookup OperationlookupSubDeployment(String name)

        Returns a javax.management.ObjectName for the instance of SubDeploymentMBean named name.

        Privileges Read only
        TypeSubDeploymentMBean[]
        Relationship type: Containment.

        Targets

        You must select a target on which an MBean will be deployed from this list of the targets in the current domain on which this item can be deployed. Targets must be either servers or clusters. The deployment will only occur once if deployments overlap.

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        TypeTargetMBean[]
        Relationship type: Reference.


        Attributes

        This section describes the following attributes:


        CachingDisabled

        Private property that disables caching in proxies.

               
        Privileges Read only
        Typeboolean
        Redeploy or Restart required Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

        CompatibilityName

        This is only set for beans created as a result of conversion from an 8.1 application configured using ApplicationMBean and ComponentMBean.

        Standalone modules in 8.1 have both an ApplicationMBean name and ComponentMBean name. This attribute stores the name of the latter, to be used when the server creates the transient ComponentMBean for backward compatibility.

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        Typejava.lang.String

        MBeanInfo

        Returns the MBean info for this MBean.

        Deprecated.

               
        Privileges Read only
        Typejavax.management.MBeanInfo
        Redeploy or Restart required Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

        ModuleType

        The values match those defined by jsr88. This attribute may move to another MBean.

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        Typejava.lang.String

        Name

        Unique identifier for this bean instance. It is used by the application container to match the module in the application package to the targeting information in the configuration.

        For modules within an EAR, the name should be the URI of the module as defined in the META-INF/application.xml deployment descriptor. There is an exception to this for web applications. See below.

        For web modules in an EAR, the name should always equal the context root of that webapp, because the URI is not always unique

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        Typejava.lang.String

        Notes

        Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.

        WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain's configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity &lt;. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved.

        Note:

        If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        Typejava.lang.String

        ObjectName

        Returns the ObjectName under which this MBean is registered in the MBean server.

        Deprecated.

               
        Privileges Read only
        Typeweblogic.management.WebLogicObjectName
        Redeploy or Restart required Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

        Parent

        Return the immediate parent for this MBean

               
        Privileges Read/Write
        Type

        Registered

        Returns false if the MBean represented by this object has been unregistered.

        Deprecated.

               
        Privileges Read only
        Typeboolean
        Redeploy or Restart required Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.

        Type

        Returns the type of the MBean.

               
        Privileges Read only
        Typejava.lang.String
        Redeploy or Restart required Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.


        Operations

        This section describes the following operations:


        addTarget

        You can add a target to specify additional servers on which the deployment can be deployed. The targets must be either clusters or servers.

           
        Operation Name"addTarget"
        ParametersObject [] {  target }

        where:

        • target is an object of type weblogic.management.configuration.TargetMBean that specifies:

          The feature to be added to the Target attribute

        SignatureString [] { "weblogic.management.configuration.TargetMBean" }
        Returns void
        Exceptions
        • javax.management.InvalidAttributeValueException
        • weblogic.management.DistributedManagementException

        freezeCurrentValue

        If the specified attribute has not been set explicitly, and if the attribute has a default value, this operation forces the MBean to persist the default value.

        Unless you use this operation, the default value is not saved and is subject to change if you update to a newer release of WebLogic Server. Invoking this operation isolates this MBean from the effects of such changes.

        Note:

        To insure that you are freezing the default value, invoke the restoreDefaultValue operation before you invoke this.

        This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute for which some other value has been set.

        Deprecated. 9.0.0.0

           
        Operation Name"freezeCurrentValue"
        ParametersObject [] {  attributeName }

        where:

        • attributeName is an object of type java.lang.String that specifies:

          attributeName

        SignatureString [] { "java.lang.String" }
        Returns void
        Exceptions
        • javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException
        • javax.management.MBeanException

        isSet

        Returns true if the specified attribute has been set explicitly in this MBean instance.

           
        Operation Name"isSet"
        ParametersObject [] {  propertyName }

        where:

        • propertyName is an object of type java.lang.String that specifies:

          property to check

        SignatureString [] { "java.lang.String" }
        Returns boolean

        removeTarget

        Removes the value of the Target attribute.

        For more information, see:

           
        Operation Name"removeTarget"
        ParametersObject [] {  target }

        where:

        • target is an object of type weblogic.management.configuration.TargetMBean that specifies:

          The target to remove

        SignatureString [] { "weblogic.management.configuration.TargetMBean" }
        Returns void
        Exceptions
        • javax.management.InvalidAttributeValueException
        • weblogic.management.DistributedManagementException

        restoreDefaultValue

        If the specified attribute has a default value, this operation removes any value that has been set explicitly and causes the attribute to use the default value.

        Default values are subject to change if you update to a newer release of WebLogic Server. To prevent the value from changing if you update to a newer release, invoke the freezeCurrentValue operation.

        This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute that is already using the default.

        Deprecated. 9.0.0.0

           
        Operation Name"restoreDefaultValue"
        ParametersObject [] {  attributeName }

        where:

        • attributeName is an object of type java.lang.String that specifies:

          attributeName

        SignatureString [] { "java.lang.String" }
        Returns void
        Exceptions
        • javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException

        unSet

        Restore the given property to its default value.

           
        Operation Name"unSet"
        ParametersObject [] {  propertyName }

        where:

        • propertyName is an object of type java.lang.String that specifies:

          property to restore

        SignatureString [] { "java.lang.String" }
        Returns void