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RE: GlassFish v3 admin console very slow

From: Vincent Deschênes <vdeschenes_at_stelvio.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:09:41 -0500

I have the same 'problem'. Our servers does not have internet access and it make it very long to open the admin console.

VD

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Crawford [mailto:samcrawford_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 12:02 PM
To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: GlassFish v3 admin console very slow

Correct, the server does not have direct connectivity to the
repository. It's in a corporate/firewalled network, and all
communications have to at least go via a proxy server. This is very
common in corporate networks.

I'd have thought this would be quite a big issue for corporates trying
to use the new software, no?

Is there any workaround?

Thanks,

Sam


2009/12/11 Anissa Lam <Anissa.Lam_at_sun.com>:
>
> Hi Sam,
>
> The Update Center setting that you select during installation only applies
> to the  standalone updatetool application.   It is not communicated to the
> admin console.   During console startup,  we  try to connect to the
> repository to check if there is any available update for you.   This also
> happens when you go to the Update Center tree node.
> As indicated in the log, there seems to be a network issue and waiting for
> timeout takes the long time. We can file an RFE  against admingui  for
> providing a way for user to disable the update center functionality in the
> GUI. In the meantime,  i would like to know if your server indeed does not
> have network access  or  the repository has issue.
>
> thanks
> Anissa.
>
> Sam Crawford wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I installed GlassFish v3 (the enterprise edition) I requested
>> that the Update Center functionality be skipped.
>>
>> However, when trying to access the admin console on port 4848, I find
>> that it takes a very long time to login, and I see the following in
>> the serverlogs:
>>
>>
>>
[#|2009-12-11T16:31:07.816+0000|INFO|glassfishv3.0|javax.enterprise.system.std.com.sun.enterprise.v3.services.impl|_ThreadID=29;_Thr
eadName=Thread-1;|Cannot
>> refresh Catalog : Connection timed out|#]
>>
>> [#|2009-12-11T16:31:07.950+0000|INFO|glassfishv3.0|org.glassfish.admingui|_ThreadID=26;_ThreadName=Thread-1;|Update
>> Component count = 0|#]
>>
>> [#|2009-12-11T16:31:08.086+0000|INFO|glassfishv3.0|org.glassfish.admingui|_ThreadID=29;_ThreadName=Thread-1;|Update
>> Component count = 0|#]
>>
>> When the console does eventually load, clicking on the "Update Center"
>> tab (in the hope to find another way to disable it) generates a very
>> long stream of "Connection timed out" stacktraces in the server log.
>>
>> How can the Update Center functionality be completely disabled? And do
>> you know why the console still seems to be making connections, even
>> though I requested the Update Center disabled at installation time?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sam
>>
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