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In response to 13 09/05/09 10:04 PM
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Hi Giannis,

If you remove the jboss directory that's pretty much it. You can also remove the database from mysql and also the content repository folders (see /etc/lams2 for location).

Also remove the lams2 script from /etc/init.d and I think that's all.

Thanks,

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

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In response to 14 09/07/09 01:37 AM
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Hello,just to clarify when you said "remove the jboss directory" you mean remove the directory lams.ear which is inside the tomcat dir and not the entirely tomcat dir,right?Because i also installed jboss with the unix package and i can't find how to unistall it too (If you know how to uninstall jboss please tell me,because i would like to install the deb pakcage).
Thanks.

Posted by giannis ioannidis

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In response to 15 09/07/09 08:47 PM
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To remove jboss, just delete the jboss folder. This is assuming you installed it by extracting it from a zip or .tar.gz from jboss.org.

When you install the lams2 deb package it will also install jboss4 as a debian package - so no need to keep your current jboss.

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