The Rendezvous destination is not used in the caching tutorial. Its existence won’t affect any functionality. However, it’s a good idea to remove unused resources.Alternatively, you can disable the Rendezvous destination in the BAR resource Input Destinations tab, if you want to use it again for some other reason.In the BAR resource, you can select what rulesets to deploy, what destinations (listeners) to enable, and you can specify startup and shutdown actions (among other configuration options). Thus from one project you can deploy multiple EARs each with differently configured BAR files.
1. In the project panel, right-click the RV channel entry and select Delete. At the confirmation dialog ("Are you sure you want to delete?") click Yes.
2. You see the following dialog offering to check for potential problems before you actually delete the resource (If you deviated from the steps you may not see this message. If you don’t see the dialog, just read through the steps):For learning purposes, click Yes. You see the References dialog showing the project path to the FraudDetection BAR resource.
3. Click the project path in the References dialog to jump to the BAR resource. Select the Input Destinations tab. You can see that the RV destination is enabled.In a real-world situation, checking references can reveal additional work you must do, or a reason to cancel the deletion. However, you can go ahead and delete the channel in this case.
4. In the References dialog (which remains open) click OK. The RV channel is now deleted.
5. Open the Input Destination tab of the BAR resource, you see that only the JMS destination is listed.
1. Open the Input Destination tab of the BAR resource and select the Custom listener set.
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