De-register the java proxy

Hi Frnds,
Can you please tell me the process for de-register the java proxy from the server.
Thanks,
Raj

Hi Ravi,
Thanks for your response,
I got my solution:
http://<server>:<port>/ProxyServer  -
> We will get all the options we can use with it.
And for unregister
http://<Host>:<Port>/ProxyServer/unregister?ns=<Namespace>&interface=<MessageInterface>&bean=<JNDI_Name>&method=<MethodName>
Thanks,
Raj

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