on ‎2008 Apr 08 2:41 PM
Hey
I want to undeploy my project from the server, cause it doens't make sense being there.
I've been looking around and found sometimes the hint of undeploying the project. But I can't find the way how to do it. Is there anyone who can explain it to me?
I deployed the project using the NDWS.
Christof
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Hi,
For doing that follow the following procedure,
1.go to nw administrator by using http://<hostname>:<portname>/nwa
2.go to configuration management
3.Select Infrastructure
4.Select Application Resources
5. Select Start & Stop JavaEE applications
6.Search your application by giving application name in filter area
7. Select your application & select stop in Application Details tab.
Hope it will solve your problem
Regards
Srinivasan
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Hey Srinivasan,
I can follow your guidance till Infrastructure. This item isn't displayed anywhere. Unlike, the application resources were on the screen. (And get immediately a search screen and can't chose the 'start and stop JavaEE application' option) But when I select the application resources, I can't find my webdynpro application through search.
But this start option, i found this afternoon under:
System Management -> Administration -> applications
Search for the application and under te status tab.
But this option seems to me only an option to start and stop the application, so don't delete/undeploy it.
Thanks for the response!
Christof
Hey Guys,
I wan't to excuse myself for the late response, but I went on a weekend. I had a good time, but I need a solution now.
Srinivasan:
I don't get the point about these webservices helping me to undeploy my webdynpro application.. Sorry!
reminder: You pasted 2 times the same link!
Snehal:
A nice solution, except I got a 7.0.11 version of NWDS, so I can't find the undeploy view. Found a tutorial too about this view, but didn't found why it wasn't working. Now I know, wrong version.
Ayyapparaj:
This seems a really nice solution, except I haven't installed a local portal on my laptop (Can't run the portal). And from the information I found, I can't use it without the portal.
Nikhil:
These remoteGUI.bat keeps coming up (and looks promising). But there are problems with the server. So I still can't connect the server. But I found some info it could be possible to use the remoteGUI.bat from my own laptop instead of on the server. Got any tips?
And of course guys, the reward will follow once I get my solution! Don't worry
Christof
Hello
This is what I found. Please explain if I'm wrong!
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6b/21f76f97194759961502b50dfd5f21/content.htm
- I concluded out of this info the following: You need the J2EE Engine. This is included in the portal.
- In the text behind your link, the writer references to the map c:\usr\... . This is a map of the portal.
But your reaction tells me I'm wrong. Please tell me what to install to use this deployment manager!
Thanks
Christof
Hi,
Link I have mentioned and what you read is totally different
Hi,
Pl go through this article
Using the Software Deployment Manager
Regards
Ayyapparaj
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