Every now and again I have to work with WebSphere. What's frustrating is that every time I have to use WebSphere it's invariably to do some sort of automation scripting. This is then where my head and my desk get to meet....frequently.
Lately I've been working with JACL - and that only because WebSphere's ant tasks have let me down. Nominally WAS' ant tasks are what I like to call a thin veneer over wsadmin's capabilities that are normally exposed via JACL and Jython. Last time I worked with it, however - with WAS 5.1.0 I couldn't add a WAR file because I couldn't pass in quotation marks.
So JACL it was. Since then I've been working on a crash course learning spree of JACL through the ups and downs of my other duties.
It would be lovely and great and all that. I love learning new languages, but for one thing: IBM's documentation leaves a lot to be desired.
Monday, November 26, 2007
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