If a green arrow badge appears on the GlassFish Application Server node, the server is running. If a GlassFish Application Server node does not appear, go to the section Configuring the GlassFish Application Server. The Servers node should contain a GlassFish Application Server subnode.
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In the Services window, expand the Servers node.
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GlassFish V2 Application Server is equivalent to the Sun Java System Application Server, Version 9.1. Note: In the following procedures, GlassFish Application Server node refers to the node that represents the GlassFish V2 installation of the application server. This tutorial contains a section that describes configuring an alternate version of the GlassFish Application Server.
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However, you can configure the NetBeans IDE to use an alternate version of the GlassFish Application Server. In most cases, you will be using the default version of the GlassFish Application Server provided with NetBeans.
#SETTING UP GLASSFISH SERVER NETBEANS HOW TO#
This tutorial describes how to configure and start the GlassFish Application Server within the NetBeans 6.0 IDE. This tutorial assumes that you have some basic knowledge of the following technologies:īefore you begin, install the following software on your computer: NetBeans IDE 6.0 Milestone 10 with SOA Pack and GlassFish V2, both of which are included in the Full download option available from NetBeans IDE 6.0 Milestone 10 Download.īefore you can run many of the tutorials provided with NetBeans documentation, the GlassFish Application Server must be configured correctly and running.