If the latest GlassFish v3 which is integrated to NetBeans is v3 MS1
(milestone 1 build), then Admin Console will not be able to run. It
is a known issue that the console cannot be accessed in the M1 build
whether it is through NB or typing the URL to the browser.
thanks.
Anissa.
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
> I guess Peter (copied) is in the process of changing it.
>
> You should use older NB plugin with older v3 builds, where
> admin functionality is available at host:8080/admin.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Kedar
>
> Jim Jiang wrote:
>> Hi Anissa,
>>
>> I did a quick check on the 8/26 nightly build.
>> The link for admin console from the NetBeans is not changed, it is
>> still linked to http://localhost:8080/admin.
>> Not sure if the integration with NetBeans is the supported feature in
>> this release.
>>
>> My steps:
>> 1. add the GlassFish v3 instance in the NetBeans 6.1 server tab.
>> 2. start the GlassFish v3, select the v3 instance , right click and
>> choose the 'View admin console', the url which it forwarded is
>> http://localhost:8080/admin.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> Anissa Lam wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>> I have tested the 8/26 nnightly build,
>>> http://download.java.net/glassfish/v3/nightly/glassfish-snapshot-v3-prelude-08_26_2008.zip
>>> on both Mac and WinXP and it is working fine in bringing up the
>>> console.
>>>
>>> Remember that the admin port has changed to 4848 and no context root
>>> is needed, so the URL to access console is now
>>> http://localhost:4848/
>>>
>>> OnLine Help comes up. Although there is a bug in the CommonTask
>>> page where it can't find the context-sensitive help page and so it
>>> shows a 404, but allows you to navigate to any other help topic.
>>> Most other page has the context sensitive help page correctly. If
>>> you see otherwise, please file a bug.
>>>
>>> Thanks for you help in ensuring a quality product.
>>> Anissa.
>>>
>>>
>>> Judy Tang wrote:
>>>> Thanks Anissa for letting us know !
>>>>
>>>> FishCAT says: Please continue using the promoted build until
>>>> further notice that Admin Console is available in nightly build.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Judy
>>>>
>>>> Anissa Lam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I sent the following email on 8/22 Friday, saying that starting
>>>>> from 8/23, the nightly build will have the same directory
>>>>> structure as in promoted build. I just verified that this is
>>>>> still NOT the case. There is still no way to access the console
>>>>> using a nightly build since the console war file is not include
>>>>> and update center info is not included either.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, Please continue using the promoted build until further notice
>>>>> that Admin Console is available in nightly build.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Anissa
>>>>>
>>>>> Anissa Lam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Survivant,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First thanks Judy for clarifying this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Actually starting from tomorrow, (I need to verify that
>>>>>> myself), nightly build will contain the exact same sets of bits
>>>>>> and directory layout as the promoted build, so there is no
>>>>>> difference between promoted build and nightly build. But please
>>>>>> note that promoted build ran through more vigorous testing and
>>>>>> is more stable to use. You are welcome to file bugs on either
>>>>>> build and thanks for your time to help us improve the quality of
>>>>>> the product.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anissa
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Judy Tang wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Survivant,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is a good question. We have an answer for you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "In most cases, you need to run your application on weekly
>>>>>>> promoted build of GlassFish V3, occasionally, you will need to
>>>>>>> test nightly build of GlassFish V3 for bug verification purpose"
>>>>>>> This is from FAQ B.3.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=FishCATFAQ
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Judy
>>>>>>> Survivant wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> if I don't use the nightly build, how can I test if a bug a
>>>>>>>> been fixed ? or it's the goal of FishCAT is to find bugs that
>>>>>>>> are in the promoted build only ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anissa Lam"
>>>>>>>> <Anissa.Lam_at_Sun.COM>
>>>>>>>> To: <quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 5:34 PM
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: v3 missing folder : .org.opensolaris,pkg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Survivant,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> It is a known issue that nightly builds are different than
>>>>>>>>> promoted
>>>>>>>>> builds. I have sent out an email to the user alias. Please
>>>>>>>>> see attached.
>>>>>>>>> For the time being, you just have to use the promoted build.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>>> Anissa
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Survivant 00 wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> when I unzip the nightly build and start gf.. it complain
>>>>>>>>>> about a
>>>>>>>>>> missing folder :
>>>>>>>>>> .org.opensolaris,pkg
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> it's true.. is not there.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I have gf v2 installed, so I took the folder from gf v2 and
>>>>>>>>>> copy it
>>>>>>>>>> into the root of gf v3 and start the server again.. and it
>>>>>>>>>> started.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>
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