On Sep 5, 3:33 pm, Sally wrote:
> I am using Netbeans 6.8 with Windows OS 7.
>
> I downloaded "glassfish-installer-v2.1.1-b31g-windows" executable jar
> file to my harddrive. I open this jar with Java Platform SE binary by
> right clicking the jar file and chosing "Open." A folder called
> "gl
On Sep 5, 9:33 pm, Sally wrote:
> I am using Netbeans 6.8 with Windows OS 7.
>
> I downloaded "glassfish-installer-v2.1.1-b31g-windows" executable jar
> file to my harddrive. I open this jar with Java Platform SE binary by
> right clicking the jar file and chosing "Open." A folder called
> "gl
On Sep 5, 9:33 pm, Sally wrote:
> I am using Netbeans 6.8 with Windows OS 7.
>
> I downloaded "glassfish-installer-v2.1.1-b31g-windows" executable jar
> file to my harddrive. I open this jar with Java Platform SE binary by
> right clicking the jar file and chosing "Open." A folder called
> "gl
I am using Netbeans 6.8 with Windows OS 7.
I downloaded "glassfish-installer-v2.1.1-b31g-windows" executable jar
file to my harddrive. I open this jar with Java Platform SE binary by
right clicking the jar file and chosing "Open." A folder called
"glassfish" is placed in the same folder as the j
On Sep 5, 8:47 pm, Sally wrote:
> Hi Michèle
>
> > You should create another Server, give it the name you want. Then you
> > may give it the location of the newly downloaded GlassFish. Notice
> > that this new version should not override the one embedded into
> > NetBeans.
>
> I am unsure what i
Hi Michèle
> You should create another Server, give it the name you want. Then you
> may give it the location of the newly downloaded GlassFish. Notice
> that this new version should not override the one embedded into
> NetBeans.
I am unsure what it means to create another Server. But is this w
On Sep 5, 1:27 am, Sally wrote:
> ..when you
>
> > get at the home page in the top middle of the screen there is a green
> > arrow and just below it a link downloads, click on it and choose the
> > version you want, probably version 2.1.1 since you have already
> > version 3.
>
> I downloaded th
..when you
> get at the home page in the top middle of the screen there is a green
> arrow and just below it a link downloads, click on it and choose the
> version you want, probably version 2.1.1 since you have already
> version 3.
I downloaded the installer and then ran the installer. I don't
On Sep 3, 11:32 pm, Sally wrote:
> Netbeans 6.8 downloads with Glassfish v3.
>
> I was unsuccesful in downloading Glassfish Server Open Source Edition
> from this site:https://glassfish.dev.java.net/???
Remove the slash and the question marks at the end of the url.
Sometimes the site seems to be
Netbeans 6.8 downloads with Glassfish v3.
I was unsuccesful in downloading Glassfish Server Open Source Edition
from this site:
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/???
Sally
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> It is difficult as Oracle seems to have fun changing links as much as
> they can.
> Right now, you may click on Community at the top of the page, then
> browse down and check for a Releases & Planning section at the right.
> Click on NetBeans 6.8. In the third section you may download NetBeans
>
On Sep 3, 5:24 pm, Sally wrote:
> Hello:
>
> > NetBeans 6.8 will work in most cases on most machines. It may happen
> > that some systems require an earlier version (NetBeans 6.7.1 or
> > NetBeans OpenESB).
>
> Could you provide a download link for Netbeans 6.8. I keep coming up
> with Netbeans
Hello:
> NetBeans 6.8 will work in most cases on most machines. It may happen
> that some systems require an earlier version (NetBeans 6.7.1 or
> NetBeans OpenESB).
Could you provide a download link for Netbeans 6.8. I keep coming up
with Netbeans 6.9. Thanks.
Sally
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> After checking, it is not in the course page. But you have a Software
> Needed section at the top of each lab. It is recommended to use the
> version mentioned. Also check in the Change Log section, which
> versions have been test
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Here a link with some basic explanations:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2022332/suns-application-server
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On Sep 2, 1:31 am, JDragon314159 wrote:
> I am but a farthing. Pray tell! If I only could find this warning
> page. Where is thy link??
After checking, it is not in the course page. But you have a Software
Needed section at the top of each lab. It is recommended to use the
version mentioned.
I am but a farthing. Pray tell! If I only could find this warning
page. Where is thy link??
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On Sep 1, 10:53 pm, JDragon314159 wrote:
> Yes. Yes. Very Good. Absolutely.
>
> Just to let you know. I ran the project with Netbeans 6.9 and
> Glassfish V3. It took me sometime to figure out the error. Basically
> the project will not generate the require resources using Glassfish
> V3.
Yes. Yes. Very Good. Absolutely.
Just to let you know. I ran the project with Netbeans 6.9 and
Glassfish V3. It took me sometime to figure out the error. Basically
the project will not generate the require resources using Glassfish
V3. Took me a couple hours to make sense of the whole think
On Sep 1, 9:52 pm, JDragon314159 wrote:
> Here are some more comments:
>
> Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 plugin available in Netbeans 6.9. Says
> this module allows development and execution of web application with
> the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0. Does this mean it will work with
> the A
Here are some more comments:
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 plugin available in Netbeans 6.9. Says
this module allows development and execution of web application with
the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0. Does this mean it will work with
the Application Server??
In Tools tab under Netbeans Platf
On Sep 1, 8:20 pm, JDragon314159 wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am reading Chapter 4 - Java Servlet Technology. The tutorial uses
> the Sun Java System Application Server. But I was having some trouble
> getting an instance of this installed with Netbeans 6.9.
>
> Here are two links which discuss this err
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