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Re: How to set GlassFish v3 (Java EE 6) in NetBeans 6 Dev

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:54:37 -0700

Thanks Miro for testing and sending good question. Ludo's answer is
very helpful, it gives details and big picture too. Thanks Ludo !

Judy

Ludovic Champenois wrote:
> Miroslav Nachev wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Using NetBeans GUI it is not possible to setup Java EE 6 and
>> GlassFish v3 as server:
>> [Server and Settings][Java EE Version: Java EE 5]
>> The maximum possible version is Java EE 5 and GlassFish v3.
> Which is correct for "GlassFish v3 prelude" which is at this ee5
> level for web apps.
> EE 6 is not ready and obviously, NetBeans 6.5 is not exposing this
> level yet.
>>
>> When I add "GlassFish v3 Prelude" through "Add.Choose Server" this
>> was just temporary for the current new project settings with
>> requirements to add new domain.
>> Is there any official way to set Java EE 6 and/or GlassFish v3 as
>> Server?
> no.
> You can still download from the prelude update center some preview of
> the ejb3.1 container, where you can create JPA, statelesss beans
> inside a web app (EE 6 style). Nb will not offer wizards for that, but
> just create a pojo class, and then annotate it...
> This is still a preview mode for this capability.
>
> "GlassFish v3" (note the lack of "prelude" there) will be EE 6
> compliant, and NetBeans.Next (7.0?) will support it.
>
> Ludo
>>
>>
>> Miro.
>
>
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