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6.6.0.9.3: Removing objects from EAR files with the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
6.6.0.9.3: Removing objects from EAR files with the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
During this task, you will remove (delete) an object from an EAR
file for your application client. You can remove any particular J2EE resource
or resource provider, including data sources and data source providers; URLs and URL providers;
JMS providers, connection factories, and destinations; and JavaMail sessions. You cannot remove
the default JavaMail provider, however.
- Start the tool and open the EAR file from which
you want to remove an object. The EAR file contents will be displayed in a tree view.
Recommended. If you already had the EAR file open, and have made some changes,
click File -> Save to save your work before preceding to delete an object.
See below for a discussion.
- In the tree, locate the object that you want to remove.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the object, then click Edit -> Delete from the tool menu bar.
- Right-click the object to display its menu, then click Delete.
- If you are sure that you want the deletion to take effect, click File -> Save.
The option to delete an item does not offer
a confirmation dialog. As soon as you delete the item, it is gone. As a safeguard,
consider saving your work right before you begin this task. That way, if you change your
mind after removing an item, you can close the EAR file without saving your changes, which will
cancel your deletion. Be sure to do so immediately after the deletion, or you will
also lose any unsaved work that you performed since the deletion.
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