WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Deleting a broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer
On Windows and Linux on x86 you can delete brokers by using the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer.
Before you start: Check that your user ID has the correct authorizations to perform the task; for details, see Security requirements for administrative tasks.
You can delete a local broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer. You cannot delete a remote
broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, but you can remove the connection
to the remote broker from your workspace. To remove the connection
to a remote broker in the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit,
right-click the broker in the Brokers view,
and click Remove Connection. To remove the
connection to a remote broker in the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer,
right-click the broker in the Navigator view, and click Remove.
Deleting a broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit
To delete a broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit:
You have deleted the broker.
Deleting a broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer
To delete a broker using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer:
- Open the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer.
- In the Navigator view, expand the broker's queue manager, or the Brokers folder.
- Right-click the broker, and click The .Delete Broker wizard is displayed.
- If you want to delete the queue manager associated with the broker, ensure Delete the broker's queue manager is selected.
- Click Next. The wizard stops the broker if it is running.
- Click Finish to close the wizard.
You have deleted the broker. If you choose
to delete the queue manager, the queue manager continues to be displayed
in the Navigator view until the views are refreshed. The time this
takes depends on your queue manager refresh settings, but the default
refresh value is 15 seconds.