The system builds J2C applications specifications when installing
an application that contains services. There are occasions when you must delete
these specifications before reinstalling the application.
Before you begin
If you are deleting the specification because of a failed application
installation, make sure the module in the Java Naming and Directory Interface
(JNDI) name matches the name of the module that failed to install. The second
part of the JNDI name is the name of the module that implemented the destination.
For example in sca/SimpleBOCrsmA/ActivationSpec, SimpleBOCrsmA is
the module name.
Why and when to perform this task
Delete J2C activation specifications when you inadvertently saved
a configuration after installing an application that contains services and
do not require the specifications.
Steps for this task
- Locate the activation specification to delete.
The
specifications are contained in the resource adapter panel. Navigate to this
panel by clicking Resources > Resource adapters.
- Locate the Platform Messaging Component SPI Resource
Adapter.
To locate this adapter, you must be at the node scope
for a stand-alone server or at the server scope in
a deployment manager cell.
- Display the J2C activation specifications associated with the Platform
Messaging Component SPI Resource Adapter.
Click on the resource
adapter name and the next panel displays the associated specifications.
- Delete all of the specifications with a JNDI name that
matches the module name that you are deleting.
- Select the check box next to the appropriate specifications.
- Click Delete.
Result
The system removes selected specifications from the display.
What to do next
Save the changes to the master configuration.