Perfect.
thanks.
On 7/12/07, vince kraemer <Vince.Kraemer_at_sun.com> wrote:
>
> You may be able to send the file to 'asadmin add-resources'.
>
> I think you will need to add a doctype to the file...
>
> If you use NetBeans 6 M10, the multiple files have been replaced by a
> single sun-resources.xml file...
>
> This file should be compatible with add-resources...
>
> You can read a bit more about the changes in NetBeans 6.0 M10 here:
>
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/vkraemer/entry/new_glassfish_integration_feature_resource
>
> You can see a screen cast that highlights some of the changes in NetBean
> 6.0 M10 here:
>
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/vkraemer/entry/glassfish_integration_features_screencast
>
> vbk
>
> Daniel Cavalcanti wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In NetBeans I can create resources that generate files with the
> > extension "sun-resources". When I right click on this file in the
> > "Projects" viewer, a pop-up menu shows with a "Register" option, which
> > registers that resource with the project configured Glassfish instance.
> >
> > My question is the following: How does this registration happens under
> > the hood? In other words, if I have a SomeResource.sun-resource file,
> > how can I use it to register that resource in GlassFish without doing
> > through NetBeans, e.g. from the command line or using ant?
> >
> > thanks,
> > Daniel.
>
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