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Syntax and usage for iastool<br />

Table 28.1<br />

iastool Ant task style 1<br />

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Ant task styles for iastool options (continued)<br />

iastool Ant task style<br />

2<br />

Equivalent<br />

command line<br />

iastool -<br />

migrate<br />

Migrates a<br />

module from<br />

J2EE 1.2 to<br />

J2EE 1.3.<br />

iastool -patch Applies a<br />

patch to a JAR<br />

file.<br />

iastool -ping Pings a<br />

Managed<br />

Object or Hub<br />

for its current<br />

state.<br />

iastool -<br />

pservice<br />

iastool -<br />

removestubs<br />

Enables,<br />

disables, or<br />

gets the state<br />

of a Partition<br />

service.<br />

Removes<br />

stubs from a<br />

JAR.<br />

iastool -restart Restarts a<br />

Managed<br />

Object.<br />

iastool -<br />

setmain<br />

Sets the main<br />

class of a<br />

client JAR or a<br />

JAR in an<br />

EAR.<br />

iastool -stop Stops a<br />

Managed<br />

Object.<br />

iastool -<br />

uncompress<br />

iastool -<br />

undeploy<br />

iastool -<br />

unmanage<br />

Function<br />

Uncompresse<br />

s a JAR file.<br />

Undeploys a<br />

Managed<br />

Object.<br />

Removes a<br />

Managed<br />

Object from<br />

active<br />

management.<br />

iastool -verify Verifies a<br />

J2EE module.<br />

Fileset<br />

attribute<br />

Note<br />

The Fileset attributes column indicate attributes which can accept multiple file names.<br />

Such attributes can employ the Ant element to designate these files.<br />

Techniques for including multiple files is explained in “Multiple File Arguments” on<br />

page 284.<br />

Omitting attributes<br />

Omitting an attribute from the Ant task call has the same effect as omitting the option<br />

from the command line tool. Since some attributes are true by default, omitting an<br />

attribute does not necessarily set the attribute to false.<br />

For more information on the default values of these options, see Chapter 29, “iastool<br />

command-line utility.”<br />

Chapter 28: BES Ant tasks and running BES examples 287

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