Delete, from the database, business process templates or human
task templates that are no longer valid. To
delete, on Windows systems, a business process template that
is no longer valid, enter one of the following commands. The differences between
the commands are emphasized:
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-node nodeName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-cluster clusterName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
To delete, on UNIX and Linux systems, a business process template
that is no longer valid, enter one of the following commands. The differences
between the commands are emphasized:
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-node nodeName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidProcessTemplate.jacl
-cluster clusterName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
[-profileName profileName]
To delete, on Windows systems, a human task template
that is no longer valid, enter one of the following commands. The differences
between the commands are emphasized:
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-node nodeName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
install_root\bin\wsadmin -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-cluster clusterName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
To delete, on UNIX and Linux systems, a human task template that
is no longer valid, enter one of the following commands. The differences between
the commands are emphasized:
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-server serverName
-node nodeName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.jacl
-cluster clusterName
-template templateName
-validFrom validFromString
-nameSpace nameSpace
[-profileName profileName]
Where:
- cluster clusterName
- The name of the cluster. Required if the business process container is
configured for a WebSphere cluster. You can specify the cluster
name or the server name and node name.
- node nodeName
- Optional when specifying the server name. This name identifies the node.
The default is the local node. You can specify the server name and node name
or the cluster name.
- server serverName
- The name of the server. Required if the cluster name is not specified.
You can specify the server name and node name or the cluster name.
- template templateName
- The name of the process template or task template to be deleted.
- validFrom validFromString
- The date from which the template is valid (in UTC) as displayed in the
administrative console. The string should have the following format: 'yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ss'
(year, month, day, T, hours, minutes, seconds). For example, 2005-01-31T13:40:50
- nameSpace nameSpace
- The target namespace of the task template.
- profileName profileName
- The name of a user-defined profile. Specify this option if you are not
working with the default profile.