[role="xpack"] [[java-rest-high-x-pack-watcher-delete-watch]] === Delete watch API [[java-rest-high-x-pack-watcher-delete-watch-execution]] ==== Execution A watch can be deleted as follows: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests}/WatcherDocumentationIT.java[x-pack-delete-watch-execute] -------------------------------------------------- [[java-rest-high-x-pack-watcher-delete-watch-response]] ==== Response The returned `DeleteWatchResponse` contains `found`, `id`, and `version` information. ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests}/WatcherDocumentationIT.java[x-pack-put-watch-response] -------------------------------------------------- <1> `_id` contains id of the watch <2> `found` is a boolean indicating whether the watch was found <3> `_version` returns the version of the deleted watch [[java-rest-high-x-pack-watcher-delete-watch-async]] ==== Asynchronous execution This request can be executed asynchronously: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests}/WatcherDocumentationIT.java[x-pack-delete-watch-execute-async] -------------------------------------------------- <1> The `DeleteWatchRequest` to execute and the `ActionListener` to use when the execution completes The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once it is completed the `ActionListener` is called back using the `onResponse` method if the execution successfully completed or using the `onFailure` method if it failed. A typical listener for `DeleteWatchResponse` looks like: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests}/WatcherDocumentationIT.java[x-pack-delete-watch-execute-listener] -------------------------------------------------- <1> Called when the execution is successfully completed. The response is provided as an argument <2> Called in case of failure. The raised exception is provided as an argument