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View Page History+Note 1:+ If a JBI artifact is installed/deployed by another process, using the JMX API for example, the autoloader is notified and the associated JBI archive is put in the uninstallation/undeployment directory, so it will be possible to use the Petals ESB autoloader to uninstall/undeploy the JBI artifact.
+Note 2:+ If Petals ESB was installed on a Debian-based operating system from Debian packages, the filesystem operations must be done with the right system user: {{petals}}
h2. Uninstallling/Undeploying with the Petals ESB Autoloader
If a JBI artifact is uninstalled/undeployed through the Petals ESB autoloader and has another JBI artifacts depending on it, they will be automatically uninstalled/undeployed.
+Note 23:+ If a JBI artifact is uninstalled/undeployed by another process, using the JMX API for example, the autoloader is notified and the associated JBI archive is automatically removed from the uninstallation/undeployment directory, without trigering another uninstallation/undeployment ;).
+Note 4:+ If Petals ESB was installed on a Debian-based operating system from Debian packages, the filesystem operations must be done with the right system user: {{petals}}
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h1. Configuration
h1. Configuration