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Re: Basic Glassfish NetBeans integration question

From: John Clingan <John.Clingan_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:06:38 -0800

Assuming I understand what you are trying to do and given your
GlassFish installation is in production, you should install NetBeans
on your non-production host (desktop) and deploy applications to the
GlassFish production instance. This URL should help you point NetBeans
to a GlassFish installation running on a different host from the
NetBeans installation.
http://www.netbeans-blog.org/netbeans-ide/configuring-enterprise-application-servers-in-netbeans-ide.html


On Jan 12, 2008, at 1:47 PM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:

> Basic question, how does Glassfish runtime have access to Netbeans
> jar files?
>
> Have AppServ9.1 deployed in production on web box in /opt/
> SUNWappserver, with no Netbeans installed (yet).
>
> Now, installed Netbeans 6.0 /opt/netbeans-6.0 (it automatically
> installs /opt/glassfish-v2) on dev box.
>
> I don' t see any 'shared files' between the 2 products... and, I
> can't find any documentation on preparing Glassfish to use Netbeans.
>
> If we install Netbeans 6 on web box - how do we get AppServ9.1 to
> access Netbeans jar files?
>
> Thanks for your help.
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