undeploy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ deploy

Verb[edit]

undeploy (third-person singular simple present undeploys, present participle undeploying, simple past and past participle undeployed)

  1. (transitive, computing) To undo the deployment of; to revert to a state prior to deployment of.
    • 2004, Jon Mountjoy, Avinash Chugh, WebLogic: The Definitive Guide:
      If you really need to undeploy the application, use the -undeploy option. This stops the application and removes the staged files. If you want to redeploy the application, you must distribute and prepare the application again.
    • 2005, Vivek Chopra, Jon Eaves, Rupert Jones, Beginning JavaServer Pages, page 26:
      This Manager application enables you to deploy, start, stop, or undeploy server-side Web applications.