WebLogic not cleaning up after itself?

Hi,
I've only recently started using JDeveloper 11g (11.1.2.0.38.60.17 to be precise) and am having trouble with a web application of mine using WebLogic.
With other tools I've used, when running/debugging a servlet everything is fine, and when stopping it cleans out the deployed build of the web app from whatever container was used. However, WebLogic seems to leave the files where it deployed even after stopping the application and WebLogic.
This is quite a problem as my servlet puts quite a few folders and files in the WEB-INF folder and sets them as read only too. When not read only it seems that the second time I start the application it removes all files in the folder that were created before, but leaves the folder structure which causes issues when my code looks for these and expects files to be there if the folder is there. With the files set to read only WebLogic doesn't even begin to deploy my code for some reason.
For example (taken from the standard out when attempting to debug with the read only files left behind from a previous run):
IntegratedWebLogicServer started.
+[Running application FOX on Server Instance IntegratedWebLogicServer...]+
+[05:30:03 PM] Web Module FOXWebApp.war recognized in project FOX.jpr+
+[05:30:04 PM] ---- Deployment started. ----+
+[05:30:04 PM] Target platform is (Weblogic 10.3).+
+[05:30:05 PM] Retrieving existing application information+
+[05:30:05 PM] Running dependency analysis...+
+[05:30:05 PM] Deploying 2 profiles...+
+[05:30:06 PM] Deployment cancelled.+
+[05:30:06 PM] ---- Deployment incomplete ----.+
*[05:30:06 PM] C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\system11.1.2.0.38.60.17\o.j2ee\drs\FOX\FOXWebApp.war\WEB-INF\.engine_mirror\collabdev\components.xml (Access is denied)*
+#### Cannot run application FOX due to error deploying to IntegratedWebLogicServer.+
+[Application FOX stopped and undeployed from Server Instance IntegratedWebLogicServer]+
+[Server Instance IntegratedWebLogicServer is shutting down.  All applications currently running will be terminated and undeployed.]+
+[sending request to shutdown server...]+
Just wondering if this is expected behavior? Shouldn't it remove all the web app data when undeploying? Surely there should be an option for this if not (I already checked the "undeploy all applications on shutdown" box is ticked in the weblogic server settings)?
Currently, every time I want to test my application I have to manually remove the folder, which just seems absurd.

Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
Please accept my apology for this delayed reply because of the weekend here.
Since I have not Win 7 involved, I could not reproduce this issue completely.
I have tried to build one sample application from the Visual Studio 2013 Pro Command Prompt on Win 8.1, 64-Bit. 
The first time when I built the solution, I could see 3 MSBuild tasks displayed on the following  screenshot:
As for the second time to build it, the MSBuild tasks lasted only for seconds and then queued  themselves out quickly.
So I don't think this is the problem of  Visual Studio 2013 Pro.
Please check if you need to install some SDKs for this scenario or consider updating the Windows system to see if this issue could be fixed.
Best Regards,
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