Use the removeEventServiceMdb command
to remove the event service message driven bean from your server.
Purpose
The removeEventServiceMdb command
is a Common Event Infrastructure administrative
command is available for the AdminTask object. Use this command to
remove the event service MDB from a server or cluster. For more information
about the AdminTask object, see the WebSphere® Application Server
Network Deployment, version 6.1 documentation.
Parameters
- - nodeName
- The name of the node where the event service MDB should be removed.
If this parameter is specified, then the serverName parameter
must be specified. You must not specify this parameter if the clusterName parameter
is specified.
- - serverName
- The name of the server where the event service MDB should be removed.
If this parameter is specified, then the serverName parameter
must be specified. You must not specify this parameter if the clusterName parameter
is specified.
- - clusterName
- The name of the cluster where the event service MDB should be
removed. You must not specify this parameter if the nodeName and serverName parameters
are specified.
- - applicationName
- The name of the event service MDB application to be removed from
a server or cluster.
Sample
Batch mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeEventServiceMdb {-applicationName appname
-nodeName nodename -serverName servername}
$AdminTask removeEventServiceMdb {-applicationName appname
-clusterName clustername}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb('[-applicationName appname
-nodeName nodename -serverName servername]')
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb('[-applicationName appname
-clusterName clustername]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb (['-applicationName',
'appname', '-nodeName', 'nodename', '-serverName', 'servername'])
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb (['-applicationName',
'appname', '-clusterName', 'clustername'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeEventServiceMdb {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.removeEventServiceMdb(['-interactive'])