Uninstalling business process and human task applications, using administrative commands

Administrative commands provide an alternative to the administrative console for uninstalling applications that contain business processes or human tasks.

Before you begin

If global security is enabled, verify that your user ID has operator authorization.
Ensure that the server process to which the administration client connects is running.
  • In an ND environment, the server process is the deployment manager.
  • In a stand-alone environment, the server process is the application server.
To ensure that the administrative client automatically connects to the server process, do not use the -conntype NONE option as a command option.

Ensure that you delete any process instances or task instances associated with the templates in the applications, for example, using Business Process Choreographer Explorer.

Why and when to perform this task

The following steps describe how to use the bpcTemplates.jacl script to uninstall applications that contain business process templates or human task templates. You must stop a template before you can uninstall the application to which it belongs. You can use the bpcTemplates.jacl script to stop and uninstall templates in one step.

Steps for this task

  1. Change to the Business Process Choreographer samples directory.

    On Windows® systems, enter:

    cd install_root\ProcessChoreographer\sample

    On UNIX® and Linux® systems, enter:

    cd install_root/ProcessChoreographer/sample
  2. Stop the templates and uninstall the corresponding application.

    On Windows systems, enter:

    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f bpcTemplates.jacl 
                                  [-user user_name]
                                  [-password user password]
                                  -uninstall application_name 
                                 

    On UNIX and Linux systems, enter:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin -f bpcTemplates.jacl 
                                  [-user user_name]
                                  [-password user password] 
                                  -uninstall application_name
                                 
    Where:
    user_name
    If global security is enabled, provide the user ID for authentication.
    user_password
    If global security is enabled, provide the user password for authentication.
    application_name
    If global security is enabled, provide the user password for authentication.

Result

The application is uninstalled.

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Last updated: Thu Apr 27 14:54:57 2006

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