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Removing a J2EE file
After a file is no longer needed, you can remove the file from
a J2EE application or module deployed on a server.
Overview
Removing a file deletes the file from the WebSphere Application Server
configuration repository and it deletes the file from the file system of all
nodes where the file is installed.
Procedure
- Remove a file from an application.
- Go to the Enterprise
Applications page. Click Applications > Enterprise Applications in
the console navigation tree.
- Select the application that contains a file you want removed.
- Click Remove File. The Remove a file
page is displayed
- Select the URI of the file that you want removed from the application.
- Back up the application.
Under Export before
removing file, select the application name and then specify the location
to which you want the file exported.
- Click OK to remove the file.
- Remove a file from a module.
- Go to the Manage modules page.
Click Applications
> Enterprise Applications > application_name > Manage modules in
the console navigation tree.
- Select the module from which you want to delete a file.
- Click Remove File. The Remove a file
from a module page is displayed.
- Select the URI of the file that you want removed from the module.
- Back up the application.
Under Export before
removing file, select the application name and then specify the location
to which you want the file exported.
- Click OK to remove the file.
Results
The file is exported to the designated location and removed from the
application or module. The application or standalone Web module that had a
file removed is restarted so the changes take effect.
What to do next
If the application or
module is deployed on a cluster and you have no more configuration changes
to make, click Rollout Update on the Enterprise
Applications page to propagate the changed configuration on all cluster
members of the cluster on which the application or module is deployed. Rollout
Update sequentially updates the configuration on the nodes that contain
cluster members.
Save the changes to your administrative configuration. Application
binaries are deleted when configuration changes on the deployment manager
synchronize with configurations for individual nodes.
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Deploying and administering J2EE applications
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