This section describes how you can use the Administration interface to delete Java-based resources:
You can delete a JDBC reource using either of the following:
To delete a JDBC connection pool using the Administration Server
 To delete a JDBC connection pool using the Administration
Server
To delete a JDBC connection pool using the Administration
ServerAccess the Server Manager and choose the Java tab.
Click the JDBC Connection Pools link.
Check the checkbox corresponding to the JDBC connection pool you want to delete.
Click OK.
For information on the syntax of the command line option you can use, see Appendix A, Command Line Utilities.
You can delete a JDBC reource using either of the following:
To delete a JDBC resource using the Administration server
 To delete a JDBC resource
To delete a JDBC resource Access the Server Manager and choose the Java tab.
Click the JDBC Resources link.
Check the checkbox corresponding to the JDBC resource you want to delete.
Click OK.
For information on the syntax of the command line option you can use, see Appendix A, Command Line Utilities.
You can delete a custom reource using either of the following:
To delete a custom resource using the Administration server
 To delete a custom resource
To delete a custom resource Access the Server Manager and choose the Java tab.
Click the Custom Resources link.
Check the checkbox corresponding to the custom resource you want to delete.
Click OK.
For information on the syntax of the command line option you can use, see Appendix A, Command Line Utilities.
You can delete an external JNDI reource using either of the following:
To delete an external JNDI resource using the Administration server, perform the following steps:
 To delete an external JNDI resource
To delete an external JNDI resource Access the Server Manager and choose the Java tab.
Click the External JNDI Resources link.
Check the checkbox corresponding to the external JNDI resource you want to delete.
Click OK.
For information on the syntax of the command line option you can use, see Appendix A, Command Line Utilities.