cjdeleteres (delete resource)

Format

cjdeleteres [server-name] [-nameserver provider-URL]
     -type {ejb|war|datasource|mail|rar}
     -resname display-name [-resname display-name ...]

Function

This command deletes an imported EJB-JAR file, WAR file, data source file, mail, or RAR file. This command can delete multiple files concurrently.

Arguments

server-name
Specifies the name of a connected J2EE server. If the server name is omitted, the host name is assumed.
-nameserver provider-URL
Specifies the access protocol for the CORBA Naming Service, the name of the host running the CORBA Naming Service, and the port number being used by the host. These items are specified in the following format:

protocol-name: : host-name: port-number

For details on the specification items, see 2.1(2) Provider URL.
-type {ejb|war|datasource|mail|rar}
Specifies the type of resource to be deleted:
  • ejb: EJB-JAR file
  • war: WAR file
  • datasource: Data source file
  • mail: Mail
  • rar: RAR file
-resname display-name
Specifies the display name of the EJB-JAR file, WAR file, data source file, mail, or RAR file that is to be deleted.

Input examples

For an EJB-JAR file

cjdeleteres MyServer -type ejb -resname accountJsp

For a WAR file

cjdeleteres MyServer -type war -resname account-war

For a data source file

cjdeleteres MyServer -type datasource -resname JdbcDbpsv

For mail

cjdeleteres MyServer -type mail -resname Mail

For a RAR file

cjdeleteres MyServer -type rar -resname account-ra

Return values

0:
The command terminated normally.
1:
The command terminated abnormally.
2:
The command could not be executed because of an exclusion error.
3:
A timeout occurred.
9:
The command could not be executed because there are no administrator privileges (in Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista).

Notes