WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Express, Version 6.0.x Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Deleting a bus destination through the command line

Use this command to delete a bus destination.

Before you begin

This command deletes the named destination on the named bus, and deletes all related message points.

The command described in this topic is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

This command is only valid when run against WebSphere Application Server Version 6 application servers. Do not run it against earlier versions.

Command-line help is provided with each of the service integration technologies commands:
  • For a list of all the available service integration bus commands, plus a brief description of each command, type the following command:
    wsadmin> $AdminTask help SIBAdminCommands
  • For detailed help on a given command, enter the following command:
    wsadmin> $AdminTask help command_name

For additional details of the command properties, see the related reference topic.

Purpose

This command deletes the named destination on the named bus, and deletes all related message points.

Command name
DeleteSIBDestination
Target
Bus destination.
Result
The bus destination is deleted from the bus.

To save the changes made by the command, invoke the "save" command on the AdminConfig object.

Required Parameters

-bus busname
The name of the service integration bus on which the bus destination is configured. You can use the listSIBuses command to list the names of existing buses.
-name destname
The identifier by which this destination is known for administrative purposes.

Conditional Parameters

None.

Optional Parameters

None.

Example

wsadmin>$AdminTask deleteSIBDestination {-bus abus -name myqueue}

wsadmin>$AdminConfig save

Reference topic

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