HOW DO I REMOVE APPLICATIONS FROM WLS6 CONSOLE?

Hi everybody,
I compiled an ejb into a jar file and ADDED it to the list of already
added applications through the WLS6 console (I have WLS6 installed on my Windows
2000 machine).
In the WLS6 console I clicked Deployments->EJB->Install a new EJB->Upload
(to add a new ejb jar file).
Now I wish to REMOVE (uninstall) this ejb from the list of added
(installed) EJBs.
I tried to delete the jar file from the WebLogic folder where this
jar file was stored, but when I restarted WLS6 it displayed a panic that it was
unable to find the EJB component. So I had to undelete the jar file from the Recycle
Bin to the same WebLogic folder.
What I conclude is that although the ejb component got removed it
did not get UNINSTALLED .i.e some references to the jar file stayed on somewhere.
How do I remove and UNINSTALL my ejb?
Thanks in advance. As usual I am posting this everywhere to get attention.
As usual sorry for the multiple postings.
snodx

Manual method:
Stop the server. Back up anything important.
There is a config.xml file that has an entry that points to your JAR. Delete
this entry.
There is your JAR file. Delete this JAR.
There is data from/about your JAR in "do not delete" directory. Delete the
directory that says "do not delete".
Peace,
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol Inc.
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Hi everybody,
I compiled an ejb into a jar file and ADDED it to the list ofalready
added applications through the WLS6 console (I have WLS6 installed on myWindows
2000 machine).
In the WLS6 console I clicked Deployments->EJB->Install a newEJB->Upload
(to add a new ejb jar file).
Now I wish to REMOVE (uninstall) this ejb from the list ofadded
(installed) EJBs.
I tried to delete the jar file from the WebLogic folder wherethis
jar file was stored, but when I restarted WLS6 it displayed a panic thatit was
unable to find the EJB component. So I had to undelete the jar file fromthe Recycle
Bin to the same WebLogic folder.
What I conclude is that although the ejb component gotremoved it
did not get UNINSTALLED .i.e some references to the jar file stayed onsomewhere.
>
How do I remove and UNINSTALL my ejb?
Thanks in advance. As usual I am posting this everywhere toget attention.
As usual sorry for the multiple postings.
snodx

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