Note: When you undeploy a project, all the project version assets are deleted, including
instances, audit trails, instance attachments, and instance notes.
To undeploy a project, use Process Administrator and follows these steps:
In the navigator pane, click Projects.
The Published Projects pane displays a list of published projects. The Deployment column tells you which projects are also deployed.
In the Published Projects pane, identify a project that you want to undeploy, and, in the
Deployments column, click Completely deployed.
The Deploy window appears in the right pane.
In the Deployment Topology section, click Undeploy.
The Deploy window prompts you for confirmation that you want to undeploy. For each process in the project, it alerts you that the process may have instances in execution that will be lost if you undeploy it.
By using the drop-down list next to each process, you can choose to:
Keep the project active
Deprecate the project
Undeploy the project
When you have made your determination, click OK.
The project is undeployed. The Publish Projects window appears in the
right pane. The project you undeployed is listed as not deployed.
Note:
If your project is deployed on a J2EE Engine, the project status may become
waiting for undeployment for a few minutes. To force a
status refresh, click the Reload link at the top right of
the Process Administrator page. Process Administrator automatically reloads this
information every five minutes.