Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE: Microsoft(r) .Net and J2ee (Patterns & Practices)
To uninstall the .NET XBikes Web application, complete the following steps.
To uninstall XBikes
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In Control Panel, double-click Add or Remove Programs.
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In the Add or Remove Programs window, click xbikes3tier in the list of currently installed programs, and then click Remove.
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Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove this program from your computer.
Next, the following items must be removed manually.
To delete additional items on a single computer
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Delete the Com+ application named XBikes:
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services.
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In the Component Services node, expand the tree until you see My Computer.
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Expand COM+ Applications, right-click XBIKES, and then click Delete.
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Delete the following virtual directories:
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XBikes-Web
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XBikes-BLL-RemotingServiceInterface
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XBikes-BLL-WSServiceInterface
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XBikes-DAL-WSServiceInterface
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XBikes-DAL-RemotingServiceInterface
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xbikes-bll-janetserviceinterface
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xbikes-dal-janetserviceinterface
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, click Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 2, and click Delete for each one.
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Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
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xbikes-common
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jnbridgebllproxies
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jnbridgeDALProxies
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jnbshare
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janetBllEjb
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janetDalEjb
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JaNetJms
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry in step 4, and click Delete for each one.
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In Windows Explorer, delete the following folders:
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C:\Xbikes
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C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config
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C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.xsd
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C:\Windows\System32\EnterpriseInstrumentation.config
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C:\Windows\System32\Remoting.config
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C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config
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Delete the SQL database named XBIKES:
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Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Enterprise Manager.
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Expand Console Root, expand Microsoft SQL Servers, and then expand SQL Server Group. You should see your computer — if not, you need to register your SQL instance. For information about how to do this, see the article “How to register a server (Enterprise Manager)” on MSDN.
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Expand your computer, and then expand databases.
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Right-click XBikes, and then click Delete.
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Delete the private message queue named XBikes-orderqueue:
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
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Expand Services and Applications, expand Message Queuing, and then expand Private Queue.
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Right-click XBikes-orderqueue, and then click Delete.
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To delete additional items on a Web tier computer
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Delete the virtual directory named XBikes-Web:
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services.
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Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site.
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Right-click each entry listed in step 2 of the preceding procedure, and click Delete for each one.
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Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
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xbikes-common
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jnbridgebllproxies
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jnbshare
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janetBllEjb
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 2 (of this procedure), and click Delete for each one.
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In Windows Explorer, delete the C:\Xbikes folder and the file C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config.
To delete additional items on a Business tier computer
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Delete the Com+ application named XBikes:
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services.
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In the Component Services node, expand the tree until you see My Computer.
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Expand COM+ Applications.
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Right-click XBIKES, and then click Delete.
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Delete the following virtual directories:
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XBikes-BLL-RemotingServiceInterface
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XBikes-BLL-WSServiceInterface
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xbikes-bll-janetserviceinterface
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 2, and click Delete for each one.
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Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
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xbikes-common
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jnbridgeDALProxies
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jnbshare
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janetDalEjb
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JaNetJms.dll
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 4, and click Delete for each one.
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In Windows Explorer, delete the following folders:
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C:\Xbikes.
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C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.
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C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.xsd.
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C:\Windows\System32\EnterpriseInstrumentation.config.
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C:\Windows\System32\Remoting.config.
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C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config.
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To delete additional items on a Data tier computer
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Delete the following virtual directories:
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XBikes-DAL-WSServiceInterface
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XBikes-DAL-RemotingServiceInterface
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xbikes-dal-janetserviceinterface
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 1, and click Delete for each one.
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Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
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xbikes-common
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jnbshare
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 3, and click Delete for each one.
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In Windows Explorer, delete C:\Xbikes.
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Delete the SQL database named XBIKES:
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Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Enterprise Manager.
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Expand Console Root then Microsoft SQL Servers and then SQL Server Group. You should see your computer — if not, you need to register your SQL instance. For information about how to do this, see the article “How to register a server (Enterprise Manager)” on MSDN.
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Expand the tree under your computer, and then expand the tree under databases.
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Right-click XBikes, and then click Delete.
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Delete the private message queue named XBikes-orderqueue:
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In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
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Expand Services and Applications, expand Message Queuing, and then expand Private Queue.
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Right-click XBikes-orderqueue, and then click Delete.
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