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In case you have multiple GV_HOME on your system in the same INSTALL_PATH that sharing the same JBoss 5.1.0 GA installation please leave the ''"Force deletion of"'' checkbox unselected.<br/>
 
In case you have multiple GV_HOME on your system in the same INSTALL_PATH that sharing the same JBoss 5.1.0 GA installation please leave the ''"Force deletion of"'' checkbox unselected.<br/>
  
Please note: The ''"Force deletion of"'' checkbox if selected will remove all the files and directories under your INSTALL_PATH.
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Please note: The ''"Force deletion of"'' checkbox if selected will remove all the files and directories under your INSTALL_PATH.<br/>
  
  ''If you have been installed {{GVESB}} using the [[Manual Installation]] Method you can simply remove the GV_HOME directory and JBOSS_HOME directory if you want remove jboss as well.''
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  ''If you have been installed {{GVESB}} using the [[Manual Installation]] Method you can simply remove the GV_HOME directory <br/>and JBOSS_HOME directory if you want remove jboss as well.''

Revision as of 22:01, 27 March 2012

To uninstall your GreenVulcano® ESB you can simply navigate through the Uninstaller directory located under your GV_HOME path and invoke:

java -jar GreenVulcano_Uninstaller.jar


In case you have multiple GV_HOME on your system in the same INSTALL_PATH that sharing the same JBoss 5.1.0 GA installation please leave the "Force deletion of" checkbox unselected.

Please note: The "Force deletion of" checkbox if selected will remove all the files and directories under your INSTALL_PATH.

If you have been installed GreenVulcano® ESB using the Manual Installation Method you can simply remove the GV_HOME directory 
and JBOSS_HOME directory if you want remove jboss as well.