I need a way to undeploy all my applications from Glassfish. Normally, I would use asadmin undeploy --target=[target] [appname]"
for each application. My problem is that I don't know the name of all applications that are present on the server. Is there a command that would allow me to just undeploy everything? Thanks.
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perhaps easier to delete the domain and then re-create..– ThufirCommented Nov 6, 2017 at 23:24
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You can create a bash script like this one:
#!/bin/bash
ASADMIN=(path to Glassfish asadmin executable)
function undeploy_all {
for p in $*; do
echo "Undeploying $p..."
$ASADMIN undeploy $p
done;
}
apps=`$ASADMIN list-applications -t | awk '{print $1;}'`
undeploy_all $apps
When you run it, it will undeploy all deployed applications automatically. It needs awk
. Make sure to configure the ASADMIN
variable with the path to asadmin
.
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1@ziMtyth
awk
is an interpreter for the AWK Programming Language, which is used for manipulation of data files, text retrieval and processing. Is useful for processing the output of commands, like in the script. The book for gawk is a complete reference for learning it if you are interested.– JohnyCommented Jun 21, 2018 at 15:06
While there isn't an 'undeploy everything' command, there is a list-applications command. This page describes list-applications and some other commands that will help you achieve your goal.