The create-context-service asadmin command creates a context service resource.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-context-service [--help]
        [--enabled={false|true}]
        [--contextinfoenabled={false|true}]
        [--contextinfo={Classloader|JNDI|Security|WorkArea}]]
        [--description description]
        [--property property]
        [--target target]
        jndi_nameDescription
The create-context-service subcommand creates a context service resource.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
- asadmin-options
- 
Options for the asadminutility. For information about these options, see theasadminhelp page.
- --help
- -?
- 
Displays the help text for the subcommand. 
- --enabled
- 
Determines whether the resource is enabled at runtime. The default value is true.
- --contextinfoenabled
- 
Determines whether container contexts are propagated to threads. If set to true, the contexts specified in the--contextinfooption are propagated. If set tofalse, no contexts are propagated and the--contextinfooption is ignored.The default value is true.
- --contextinfo
- 
Specifies individual container contexts to propagate to threads. Valid values are Classloader, JNDI, Security, and WorkArea. Values are specified in a comma-separated list and are case-insensitive. All contexts are propagated by default. 
- --description
- 
Descriptive details about the resource. 
- --property
- 
Optional attribute name/value pairs for configuring the resource. Payara Server does not define any additional properties for this resource. Moreover, this resource does not currently use any additional properties. 
- --target
- 
Specifies the target for which you are creating the resource. Valid targets are: - server
- 
Creates the resource for the default server instance. This is the default value. 
- domain
- 
Creates the resource for the domain. 
- cluster_name
- 
Creates the resource for every server instance in the specified cluster. 
- instance_name
- 
Creates the resource for the specified server instance. 
 
Examples
Example 1 Creating a Context Service Resource
This example creates a context service resource named concurrent/myContextService.
asadmin> create-context-service --description "context example" --property name=Jose --target domain concurrent/myContextService
Context service concurrent/myContextService created successfully.
Command create-context-service executed successfully.