Hi John
Thank you for reply.
I tried to use that Enterprise edition which has HADB with itself but it
looks like that there is a problem with the installation because it did
not create a domain after installation and also did not create a node
agent.....
I think it has conflict with Glassfish or Sun Java application server PE
9.1 installation.
I should mention that when i start the installer no glassfish instance
were running.
Is there any kind of solution for this?
Once i remember that I read in a post that some files in windows and
program files and user home directory must be deleted manually in order
to let the installer work correctly.
Thanks.
John Clingan wrote:
> You can download the SJSAS 9.1 bits with HADB. This FAQ entry should
> help:
> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=FaqGlassFishV2vsSJSAS91
>
> On Oct 16, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Jane Young wrote:
>
>> Hope this helps:
>>
>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3193/aboaw?a=view
>>
>>
>> legolas wood wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> Thank you for reading my post.
>>> I am looking for any comment or startup tip to start using HADB with
>>> SJSAS EE 9.1 which is Glassfish 2 enterprise profile with all
>>> dependencies.
>>> I would be grateful if any one can give me some starting tips about
>>> configuring a cluster with HADB in place.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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