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To Delete a JDBC Resource
A JDBC resource is deleted automatically if you delete the JDBC connection pool
associated with the resource.
- In the navigation tree, expand the Resources node.
- Under the Resources node, expand the JDBC node.
- Under the JDBC node, select the JDBC Resources node.
The JDBC Resources page opens.
- On the JDBC Resources page, select the checkbox to the left of the
resource to be deleted.
- Click Delete.
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