Removing a UDDI Registry application To remove
the UDDI application from an application server, run the wsadmin script uddiRemove.jacl,
as shown, from the install_root/bin directory.
The syntax of
the command is as follows (this is a Windows platform
example; for Unix or Linux platforms, add the .sh suffix to the wsadmin command):
wsadmin -f uddiRemove.jacl
node_name
server_name
[default]
where
- node_name and server_name are the names of the WebSphere
node and application server in which the UDDI application is deployed (these
are the names that you specified when you ran uddiDeploy.jacl to install the
UDDI application).
- 'default' is optional and is applicable only for Cloudscape, and then only if the default
option was used when the uddiDeploy.jacl script was run to deploy the UDDI
Registry. Specifying default will remove the UDDI Cloudscape datasource but not the
UDDI Cloudscape database.
Output will appear on the screen by default. To direct the output
to a log file, add '> removeuddi.log' (where removeuddi.log can be
any log name of your choice) to the end of the command.
For example,
to remove the UDDI application from server 'server1' running in node 'MyNode'
on a Windows system, and send any messages to
the file removeuddi.log:
wsadmin -f uddiRemove.jacl MyNode server1 > removeuddi.log
Note: You
can also remove the UDDI Registry application using the administrative console
in the usual way (select the application in the Enterprise Applications view
and click Uninstall). If you are removing the UDDI
Registry from a cluster in a version of WebSphere Application Server that
is earlier than Version 6.0.1, use the administrative console method.