To remove the event messaging enterprise application, use the wsadmin
tool to run the event-message.jacl script. To run the script on a Windows system, go to the
profile_root\event\application directory
and run the following command (all on one line):
..\..\bin\wsadmin -f event-message.jacl -profile event-profile.jacl
-wsadmin_classpath install_root\CEI\installer\cei_installer.jar -action
uninstall -node node_name -server server_name
-appname app_name [-trace]
To run the script on a Linux or UNIX system,
go to the
profile_root/event/application directory
and run the following command (all on one line):
../../bin/wsadmin.sh -f event-message.jacl -profile event-profile.jacl
-wsadmin_classpath install_root/CEI/installer/cei_installer.jar -action uninstall
-node node_name -server server_name
-appname app_name [-trace]
The parameters of the
event-message.jacl script
are as follows:
- node_name
- The WebSphere Process Server node
from which you want to remove the event messaging enterprise application.
To discover the node name, perform one of the following commands:
- On Windows systems, run the profile_root\bin\setupCmdLine script
and then the echo %WAS_NODE% command.
- On Linux and UNIX systems, run the profile_root/bin/setupCmdLine and
then the echo $WAS_NODE command.
- server_name
- The WebSphere Process Server from
which you want to remove the event messaging enterprise application. This
parameter is optional. If you do not specify a server, the application is
removed from all servers in the specified node.
- app_name
- The name of the deployed messaging enterprise application you want to
remove. This parameter is required; if you installed the Common Event Infrastructure with
the default values, then the application name is EventServerMdb.
The optional -trace parameter
causes additional debugging information to display on the standard output.