Tom,
Thanks for the explanation. So I do have to download it first. I can't just
point to the package repository and get it that way? Just want to clarify.
Manfred
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom.Mueller_at_Sun.COM [mailto:Tom.Mueller_at_Sun.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 8:00 AM
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net; mriem_at_manorrock.org
Subject: Re: OpenSolaris package for Glassfish V3
Manfred,
When you install the current GFv3 download bundle, it is connected to a
package repository. You can see what repository it is connected to by
either running "$INSTALLDIR/bin/pkg publisher" from the command line or by
running $INSTALLDIR/bin/updatetool and clicking on the image title in the
left panel. This will show the list of publishers in the right panel.
You can also browse the repositories from your browser. Note that the "/" at
the end or the URL is required when using a browser. These are all "http"
URLs.
Community Distributions
Repository URL Description Publisher
pkg.glassfish.org/v3/stable/ This hosts all RC, FCS packages that are
open source. This is the preferred repository for community
distribution. stable.glassfish.org
pkg.glassfish.org/v3/dev/ This hosts all pre-FCS packages that are
open
source. dev.glassfish.org
pkg.sun.com/glassfish/v3/contrib/ This hosts all non open source
partner contributed packages. contrib.glassfish.sun.com
pkg.glassfish.org/v3/contrib/ This hosts all 3rd party (partner, etc.)
packages that are open source. contrib.glassfish.org
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Sun Branded Distributions (SGES and SDK)
Repository URL Description Publisher
pkg.sun.com/glassfish/v3/release/ This is the preferred repository.
This host sall the FCS Sun branded GlassFish packages.
release.glassfish.sun.com
pkg.sun.com/glassfish/v3/contrib/ This hosts all non open source
partner contributed packages. contrib.glassfish.sun.com
pkg.glassfish.org/v3/contrib/ Open source 3rd party (partner, etc.)
contributed packages. contrib.glassfish.org
pkg.sun.com/glassfish/v3/dev/ Open source pre-FCS packages.
dev.glassfish.sun.com
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Tom
Manfred Riem wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I wasn't aware there was an V3 package repository. However I still
> feel the official OpenSolaris package repository should contain the
> installation.
>
> Any more details on the other package repository and how to use it?
>
> Manfred
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom.Mueller_at_Sun.COM [mailto:Tom.Mueller_at_Sun.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 6:56 AM
> To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: OpenSolaris package for Glassfish V3
>
> I'd just like to clarify the term "Opensolaris package" for GFv3 that
> was used below for everyone on this alias. If you disagree with this
> understanding, please response.
>
> An "Opensolaris package" in this context means an Image Packaging
> System
> package(s) that is/are:
> a) delivered in one of the OpenSolaris publishers, such as
> pkg.opensolaris.org, or pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/release,
> b) designed to have a file system layout that installs the product
> into /usr, /etc, /var, /opt, i.e., system directories,
> c) designed to be installed into the OpenSolaris system image by a
> privileged user,
> d) limited to be installed only once on the system, unless zones are
> used
> e) updated according to the OpenSolaris delivery schedule
> (approximately twice a year)
> f) managed with the OpenSolaris system package management tools, i.e.,
> packagemanager, updatemanager, /usr/bin/pkg.
>
> The current GFv3 packages are also Image Packaging System packages,
> but they differ from the "OpenSolaris packages" above in that that are:
> a) delivered in by the GFv3 publishers, e.g., pkg.glassfish.org or
> pkg.sun.com/glassfish/v3/release
> b) designed to be delivered in a user image, with a corresponding file
> system layout appropriate for that image type
> c) can be installed multiple times in multiple user images by an
> unprivileged user,
> d) updated nightly (for dev repositories) and according to a GFv3
> schedule
> e) managed with user image management tools, i.e., updatetool,
> software update, notifier, <image>/bin/pkg.
> f) the packages can be used not just on OpenSolaris, but also on
> Solaris 10, Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc.
>
> What these both have in common is that they both run on OpenSolaris.
>
> I expect that there would also be differences in marketing, licensing,
> support, etc. between these offerings, but I've only addressed the
> technical issues here.
>
> Tom
>
>
> Judy Tang wrote:
>
>> Hi Manfred,
>>
>> "If you need any help testing those package let me know. ", ha, I saw
>> it, thanks so much for offering to test!
>>
>> Judy
>>
>> Manfred Riem wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ludo,
>>>
>>> I used the OpenSolaris repositories obviously and I would expect the
>>> updates to use that as well ;)
>>>
>>> If you need any help testing those package let me know.
>>>
>>> Manfred
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Ludovic.Champenois_at_Sun.COM <mailto:Ludovic.Champenois_at_Sun.COM>
>>>
> [mailto:Ludovic.Champenois_at_Sun.COM]
>
>>> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 9:16 AM
>>> To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
>>>
> <mailto:quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
>
>>> Subject: Re: OpenSolaris package for Glassfish V3
>>>
>>> Manfred Riem wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there an OpenSolaris package in store for the Glassfish V3
>>>> release,
>>>>
>>>> just like there is a V2 version?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Manfred
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Not expected before q2 next year...We need to solve the differences
>>> between Solaris repositories and our GlassFish Update Center
>>> repositories (which one do you use when updating the bits??...)
>>> Meanwhile, use the zip or regular installer to install v3 in
OpenSolaris.
>>> Ludo
>>>
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