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Re: What are GF requirements for creating JDBC connection ...

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Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 19:14:56 -0500 (CDT)

Finally! This is what's happening. When I installed Netbeans 7.3.1, it came
with Glassfish 3 which installed within Netbeans directory tree and created
its own domain1 underneath. Netbeans 7.4rc1 which I am using for development
of web projects only (which simply don't work under 7.3.1) came with Netbeans
4 which installed into its own directory and creates its own domain1
underneat. But Glassfish 4 did not use its own domain1. It quietly re-used
domain1 of Glassfish 3. [quote=emailnbw]Honestly, its not really this
complicated. I personally don't use Netbeans so I can't speak to that. Can
you try simply downloading the GF4 zip distribution from [1]. Then unzip it
to a directory, drop the DB driver jar into place, and start up the domain
using the asadmin start-domain cmd? That will rule out issues you might be
having with your Netbeans environment. -Noah [1] -
https://glassfish.java.net/download.html On Oct 3, 2013, at 3:35 PM,
forums_at_java.net wrote: > log under domain1 is pristine clean. Since I first
installed Netbeans, domain > log popup menu item on Glassfish server never
worked. I probably will have to > resort to searching for another directory
where GF may keep default domain. > Why does this have to be so confusing and
counter-intuitive is beyond me. > First NB and GF require to be installed
into root owned directory, then > this... [quote=emailnbw]You have absolutely
no server.log file?[/quote] > > -- > > [Message sent by forum member 'ajeh']
> > View Post: http://forums.java.net/node/899077 > >[/quote]

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