Just download glassfish V2.1 into /opt and point Netbeans to /opt/
glassfish, making sure you rename it. You should be able to right
click from within the Netbeans Services pane to add the server.
Use
/opt/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain
And stop-domain
to test gf
Also manage gf
http://localhost:4848
admin, adminadmin
Finally, if opensolaris already has gf running, find the asamin for
the install and stop-domain.
-Mike
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On May 10, 2009, at 1:29 AM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Hello I have opensolaris latest, glassfish webstack installed, and
> netbeans 6.5. I have been looking, for days now, where the start
> file for glassfish is. When I go to use netbeans I am unable
> because I have no servers. I click on add and I get a box that says;
> platform location is not an "Glassfish V2" location. It is trying
> for /export/home/me/glassfish. I have used find to check every file
> on the machine with no success finding a glassfish folder or file.
> Help I have work to do
> Thanks
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