Michael,

I dont have a sample shell script, but you should be able to use wsadmin to
do this

Read up on creating wsadmin scripts in the WAS docs. You should be able to
use a combination of a QSH script and a wsadmin script to achieve what you
need

cheers
Colin.W


On 16/05/06, Michael Soucy <michaelsoucy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone out there use a change management system to promote changes to
your web application?  I'm looking for some help in this area.  In my shop
we are using Softlanding's Turnover to monitor for changes to our Webfaced
applications.  The process for promoting the changes into production is
quite simple except for one problem.  I need to find a way to stop and then
restart the wefaced application that is running on WAS 6.0 in order for my
changes to take effect.  The process needs to be able to run in batch so I
can re-publish my changes using Turnover.  Does anyone out there have any
sample CL or QShell script that they would be willing to share that would
help me accomplish this?  The process need to be able to run in batch in
order for this to work.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Michael Soucy
michaelsoucy@xxxxxxxxxxx
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