How to uninstall package(s) on NetWeaver AS Java ?

Dear Experts,
today I faced the following big challenge - I had to remove a few packages from NetWeaver AS Java 7.3 EHP 1.
On 7.0, this can easily be done with both JSPM and SDM, but those tools are dismissed since 7.1...
For installing those packages, we used SUM, but SUM is unable to undeploy them.
I found an article, that it is possible to undeploy packages with the telnet undeploy command, though this didn't
work for me:
>undeploy list=/usr/sap/EJ7/J02/j2ee/console/undeploy.xml
Undeploy settings:
   on_undeploy_error=stop
   on_prerequisite_error=stop
    workflow=normal
If there is an offline undeployment, Telnet connection to host may be lost, but the result can be seen us                                                                                ing [get_result] command
Processing undeployment operation, wait...
===== PROGRESS START =====
===== UNDEPLOY RESULT =====
   type: [SDA], name: [SAP-WEC-FRW], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDe                                                                                ployed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.co                                                                                m_SAP-WEC-FRW'.]
   type: [SDA], name: [XLSO-WEC], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDeplo                                                                                yed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.com_X                                                                                LSO-WEC'.]
   type: [SDA], name: [SAP-WEC], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDeploy                                                                                ed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.com_SA                                                                                P-WEC'.]
===== END UNDEPLOY RESULT =====
===== Summary - Undeploy Result - Start =====
Type | Status  : Count
> SCA(s)
> SDA(s)
   - [NotDeployed] : [3]
Type | Status  : Id
> SCA(s)
> SDA(s)
   - [NotDeployed] : sap.com_SAP-WEC-FRW, sap.com_XLSO-WEC, sap.com_SAP-WEC,
===== Summary - Undeploy Result - End =====
>undeploy list=/usr/sap/EJ7/J02/j2ee/console/undeploy.xml on_undeploy_error=skip_depending on_prerequisit                                                                                e_error=skip_depending
Undeploy settings:
   on_undeploy_error=skip_depending
   on_prerequisite_error=skip_depending
   workflow=normal
If there is an offline undeployment, Telnet connection to host may be lost, but the result can be seen us                                                                                ing [get_result] command
Processing undeployment operation, wait...
===== PROGRESS START =====
===== UNDEPLOY RESULT =====
   type: [SDA], name: [SAP-WEC-FRW], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDe                                                                                ployed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.co                                                                                m_SAP-WEC-FRW'.]
   type: [SDA], name: [XLSO-WEC], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDeplo                                                                                yed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.com_X                                                                                LSO-WEC'.]
   type: [SDA], name: [SAP-WEC], vendor: [sap.com], location: [null], version: [null], status: [NotDeploy                                                                                ed], description: [There is no component which corresponds to the specified undeployment item 'sap.com_SA                                                                                P-WEC'.]
===== END UNDEPLOY RESULT =====
===== Summary - Undeploy Result - Start =====
Type | Status  : Count
> SCA(s)
> SDA(s)
   - [NotDeployed] : [3]
Type | Status  : Id
> SCA(s)
> SDA(s)
   - [NotDeployed] : sap.com_SAP-WEC-FRW, sap.com_XLSO-WEC, sap.com_SAP-WEC,
===== Summary - Undeploy Result - End =====
vi undeploy.xml
"undeploy.xml" [New file]
<Components>
  <DevelopmentComponentLine vendor="sap.com" name="SAP-WEC"/>
   <DevelopmentComponentLine vendor="sap.com" name="SAP-WEC-FRW"/>
  <DevelopmentComponentLine vendor="sap.com" name="XLSO-WEC"/>
</Components>
I have also tried specifying only 1 package, like:
>undeploy XLSO-WEC
but it didn't work either... Many thanks for any possible ideas, suggestions, hints...

Hello and many thanks for your reply! In order to sort this our faster, I have also included a screenshot. As far as I understand your statement above, in order to remove
SAP-WEC
I would need to remove all the DCs and enter the undeploy command for all those packages at the bottom left ? wec~esrv~mc~complaintsandreturns~dpu, wec~comm~mc~customerinteraction~dpu, ... etc. ?
That is so much harder than before with SDM and JSPM !! So, better if I compose .xml files...

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