After completing the tutorial, you may want to remove the content
from WebSphere Integration Developer. You can do this by deleting the assembled
adapter application (XMLListSample) or by deleting the adapter project (CWYED_JDE).
If you delete only the assembled adapter application, the adapter project
remains in WebSphere Integration Developer. If you delete the adapter project,
the assembled adapter application is removed as well.
The following steps describe how to remove the assembled adapter
application (XMLListSample) from WebSphere Integrations Developer. Included
in the steps is an optional set of steps for removing the adapter project
(CWYED_JDE).
- Make sure you are in the Business Integration perspective in WebSphere
Integration Developer. To do this, select Window > Open
Perspective > Other. In the Select Perspective
window, select Business Integration (default), then
click OK.
- From the Business Integration pane, right-click XMLListSample,
then select Delete.
- In the Confirm Module Delete window, select Also delete
contents under '<path_to_saved_data>', then
click Yes. The assembled adapter application
is removed from the Business Integration pane.
- Optional: You can optionally remove the adapter project
(CWYED_JDE) from WebSphere Integration Developer. Follow these
steps if you want to remove all assembled adapter applications associated
with the CWYED_JDE adapter project.
- Make sure you are in the J2EE perspective in WebSphere Integration
Developer. To do this, select Window > Open
Perspective > Other. In the Select Perspective
window, select J2EE, then click OK.
- In the Project Explorer pane, expand the Connector Projects
folder.
- Right-click CWYED_JDE, then select Delete.
- In the Delete Module Options window, select Also
delete references to selected project(s), then click OK.
- In the Confirm Project Delete window, select Also
delete contents under '<path_to_saved_project_data>',
then click Yes.
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