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Removes one or more library JAR files from Payara Server.

Synopsis

 
asadmin [asadmin-options] remove-library [--help] [--type={common|ext|app}] library-name [library-name ... ]

Description

The remove-library subcommand removes one or more library JAR files from Payara Server.

The --type option specifies the library type and the Payara Server directory from which the library is removed.

The library-name operand is the name of the JAR file that contains the library to be removed. To specify multiple libraries, specify multiple names separated by spaces.

Note
The library archive file is removed from the DAS. For common and extension libraries, you must restart the DAS so the library removals are picked up by the server runtime. To remove the libraries from other server instances, synchronize the instances with the DAS by restarting them.

This command is not supported on the Windows operating system.

This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.

Options

asadmin-options: Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page. --help: -?: Displays the help text for the subcommand. --type: Specifies the library type and the Payara Server directory from which the library is removed. Valid values are as follows:
common;; Removes the library files from the Common class loader directory, domain-dir`/lib`. This is the default. ext;; Removes the library files from the Java optional package directory, domain-dir`/lib/ext`. app;; Removes the library files from the application-specific class loader directory, domain-dir/lib/applibs. war;; Removes the library files from the war-packaged class loader directory, domain-dir/lib/warlibs.
For more information about these directories, see Class Loaders in the Payara Server Application Development section.

Operands

library-name: The names of the JAR files that contain the libraries that are to be removed.

Examples

Example 1 Removing Libraries

This example removes the library in the archive file mylib.jar from the application-specific class loader directory on the default server instance.

 
asadmin> remove-library --type app mylib.jar Command remove-library executed successfully.

Exit Status

0: subcommand executed successfully 1: error in executing the subcommand

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