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undeploy(1) asadmin Utility Subcommands undeploy(1)
NAME
undeploy - removes a deployed component
SYNOPSIS
undeploy [--help] [--target target] [--droptables={true|false}]
[--cascade={false|true}] name
DESCRIPTION
The undeploy subcommand uninstalls a deployed application or module and
removes it from the repository.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
OPTIONS
--help, -?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--cascade
If set to true, deletes all the connection pools and connector
resources associated with the resource adapter being undeployed. If
set to false, the undeploy fails if any pools and resources are
still associated with the resource adapter. Then, either those
pools and resources must be deleted explicitly, or the option must
be set to true. If the option is set to false, and if there are no
pools and resources still associated with the resource adapter, the
resource adapter is undeployed. This option is applicable to
connectors (resource adapters) and applications. Default value is
false.
--droptables
If set to true, drops the tables that the application created by
using CMP beans during deployment. If set to false, tables are not
dropped. If not specified, the value of the drop-tables-at-deploy
entry in the cmp-resource element of the glassfish-ejb-jar.xml file
determines whether or not tables are dropped. Default value is
true.
--target
Specifies the target from which you are undeploying. Valid values
are:
server
Undeploys the component from the default server instance server
and is the default value.
domain
Undeploys the component from the domain.
cluster_name
Undeploys the component from every server instance in the
cluster.
instance_name
Undeploys the component from a particular stand-alone server
instance.
OPERANDS
name
Name of the deployed component.
The name can include an optional version identifier, which follows
the name and is separated from the name by a colon (:). The version
identifier must begin with a letter or number. It can contain
alphanumeric characters plus underscore (_), dash (-), and period
(.) characters. To delete multiple versions, you can use an
asterisk (*) as a wildcard character. For more information about
module and application versions, see "Module and Application
Versions" in Eclipse GlassFish Application Deployment Guide.
EXAMPLES
Example 1, Undeploying an Enterprise Application
This example undeploys an enterprise application named Cart.ear.
asadmin> undeploy Cart
Command undeploy executed successfully.
Example 2, Undeploying an Enterprise Bean With Container-Managed
Persistence (CMP)
This example undeploys a CMP bean named myejb and drops the
corresponding database tables.
asadmin> undeploy --droptables=true myejb
Command undeploy executed successfully.
Example 3, Undeploying a Connector (Resource Adapter)
This example undeploys the connector module named jdbcra and
performs a cascading delete to remove the associated resources and
connection pools.
asadmin> undeploy --cascade=true jdbcra
Command undeploy executed successfully.
EXIT STATUS
0
subcommand executed successfully
1
error in executing the subcommand
SEE ALSO
deploy(1), redeploy(1), list-components(1)
asadmin(1M)
Eclipse GlassFish Application Deployment Guide
Jakarta EE 10 17 Nov 2010 undeploy(1)