Application Server Management Plugins → IBM WebSphere Application Server Plugin → WebSphere Check Application is Not Running Step
This step is used to ensure an application is not running.
Required properties:
| Property Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Application Name | Set the name of the application that you want to check. For example: ${p:resource/websphere.appwarName} | 
| Connection Type | Select the Connection Type to use with
				  wsadmin. The default value is "SOAP". Possible values are: 
				  
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Optional properties:
| Property Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Cell Name | The name of the cell to be administered. The default value is: ${p:resource/websphere.cell}. | 
| Node Name | The name of the node to be administered. The default value is: ${p:resource/websphere.node}. | 
| Server Name | The name of the server to be administered. For example: ${p:resource/websphere.server_nocluster} | 
| Cluster Name | The name of the cluster to be administered. | 
| Command Path | The directory location of the wsadmin
				  command-line executable. For example: 
				  /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/The default value is: ${p:resource/websphere.commandPath}.  | 
 
			 
| User Name | The user name to be used to connect to the WebSphere Node. The default values is ${p:resource/websphere.user}. | 
| Password | The password to be used to connect to the WebSphere Node. | 
| Password Script | To use a script or property lookups for your password, leave the Password field blank and enter it here. | 
| Host | Hostname of the server to connect to. For example: ${p:resource/websphere.host} | 
| Port | The port to connect to. For example: ${p:resource/websphere.port} | 
| Additional Command Line Arguments | New line separated list of additional command line arguments to pass to wsadmin. These will be appended as the last arguments of the command line. | 
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