Bus destinations are used to hold requests being processed by SCA
modules. If a problem occurs, you might have to remove bus destinations to
resolve the problem.
Before you begin
If you are deleting the destination because of a failed application
installation, make sure the module in the destination name matches the name
of the module that failed to install. The second part of the destination is
the name of the module that implemented the destination. For example in sca/SimpleBOCrsmA/component/test/sca/cros/simple/cust/Customer, SimpleBOCrsmA is the module name.
Why and when to perform this task
If you inadvertently saved a configuration after installing an application
that contains services and you no longer need the bus destinations created,
then delete the destinations.
Note: This task deletes the destination from
the SCA.System bus only. You must also remove the entries from the SCA.Application
bus before reinstalling an application that contains services (see
Deleting J2C activation specifications).
To delete bus destinations from the SCA* buses,
use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
Steps for this task
- Display the destinations on the SCA.System bus.
- In the navigation pane, clicking
- In the content pane, click SCA.SYSTEM.cell_name.Bus
- Under Destination resources, click Destinations
- Select the check box next to each bus destination for the SCA module.
- Click Delete.
Result
The panel displays only the remaining destinations.
What to do next
Delete the J2C activation specifications related to the module that
created these destinations.