ant undeploy Command
ant undeploy Command
ReplyListener: Received message: id=8, text=ReplyMsgBean processed message: text: id=8 to remote
app server
Sent message: text: id=9 to local app server
ReplyListener: Received message: id=9, text=ReplyMsgBean processed message: text: id=9 to local
app server
Sent message: text: id=10 to remote app server
ReplyListener: Received message: id=10, text=ReplyMsgBean processed message: text: id=10 to remote
app server
Waiting for 0 message(s) from local app server
Waiting for 0 message(s) from remote app server
Finished
Closing connection 1
Closing connection 2
On the local system, where the message-driven bean receives the odd-numbered messages, the
output in the server log looks like this (wrapped in logging information):
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=1 to local app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=3 to local app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=5 to local app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=7 to local app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=9 to local app server
On the remote system, where the bean receives the even-numbered messages, the output in the
server log looks like this (wrapped in logging information):
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=2 to remote app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=4 to remote app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=6 to remote app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=8 to remote app server
ReplyMsgBean: Received message: text: id=10 to remote app server
Undeploy the modules after you finish running the client. To undeploy the multiclient
module, perform these steps:
1. Verify that you are still in the directory multiclient.
2. Type the following command:
ant undeploy
To undeploy the replybean module, perform these steps:
1. Change to the directory replybean:
cd ../replybean
2. Type the following command:
ant undeploy
An Application Example That Deploys a Message-Driven Bean on Two Servers
The Java EE 5 Tutorial · September 2007
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