> The first time I've tried to do it, I could not find a way, so I
> simply threw away GlassFish v2 installation and installed it again.
> Next I've found a way to do it but I did not remind exactly how. You
> should first stop the server, remove any traces of your application in
> GlassFish particular domain (you have to go in any subfolder to be
> sure there is not something left), then you have to change the
> configuration file which recaps all installed web applications (I
> don't remember the name but it is easy to find it) and remove all
> references to this application again), next reboot to be sure there is
> no cache session left, then start GlassFish again. But by the time you
> achieve this, you would have probably reinstalled GlassFish v2 three
> or four times. Hence if you have not any critical application on your
> server, the best way to get rid of this issue is to throw away the
> GlassFish v2 installation and reinstall it again.

Where is the configuration file which recaps all???

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