Chapter 9. Uninstallation Options


After concluding development in one of the Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack tooling plug-ins, you can choose to uninstall either an entire category of plug-ins or individual plug-ins. Removing plug-ins that are no longer required provides continued stability and ensures optimal performance due to a smaller memory footprint. Uninstall a category of features to remove all related features efficiently, or select individual plug-ins to remove in a customized uninstall process.

9.1. Uninstalling an Entire Category of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

To uninstall an entire category of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack:

  1. In Red Hat Central, click the Software/Update tab.

    Note

    If Red Hat Central is not visible, click Window Red Hat Central.

  2. Click the Show installed check box.
  3. In the Features Available list, locate JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack.
  4. Select the check boxes corresponding to the JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack category to uninstall:

    1. For JBoss Fuse, select JBoss Fuse Development.
    2. For JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite, select JBoss Business and Rules Development.
    3. For JBoss Fuse Service Works, select JBoss Integration and SOA Development.
    4. For JBoss Data Virtualization, select JBoss Data Virtualization Development.
  5. Click Uninstall.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process of uninstalling the selected category.
  7. Restart the IDE to implement the changes. An immediate restart is recommended because the IDE may be unstable until a restart.

9.2. Uninstalling a Single Feature of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack

To uninstall a single feature of JBoss Developer Studio Integration Stack:

  1. Click Help Installation Details.
  2. In the search field type the feature to uninstall.
  3. Click the feature to uninstall and click Uninstall.

    Note

    To delete more than one feature select the features while you press the Shift key.

  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process of uninstalling the selected feature.
  5. Restart the IDE to implement the changes. An immediate restart is recommended because the IDE may be unstable until a restart.
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