Sun Java System Application Server installation location on windows
Hi there...
I'm just doing the "Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform" tutorial for the first time. I'm trying to add the Sun Java System Application Server in NetBeans IDE. It's asking me to select the Platform Location, and I have no idea where that is. No help instructions I've found say where it normally gets installed, and I've found now mention of it on the web.
Can anyone tell me the location where this is supposed to be located? I HAVE installed the Java EE SDK 5 for Windows. The location it offers as a default is "C:\Program Files\glassfish-v2ur2\", but there is a red message at the bottom of the dialog that reads "Provide a valid Application Server Installation Location for 'Sun Java System App...". The Register Local Default Domain drop-down box has not options to select, either.
I would try and search some more, but I just don't know what to search for. If anyone can offer any insight into this, I appreciate it.
Thanks a ton!!!
Orion Carrier
I`ve posted a shorter version of the question in the hopes of getting a timely answer. Thanks
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-Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/config
-Djava.library.path=D:\Java\jdk1.5\jre\bin\client;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\lib;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\lib;D:\Java\jdk1.5\bin;.;D:\WINNT\system32;D:\WINNT;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\lib;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\bin;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\lib;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\bin;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\bin;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\bin;D:\WINNT\system32;D:\WINNT;D:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;D:\Java\jdk1.5\bin;D:\netbeans-4.1beta\SunAppServer8.1\bin;
-Dcom.sun.aas.instanceName=server
-Dcom.sun.aas.processLauncher=SE
-cp
D:/Java/jdk1.5/lib/tools.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib/appserv-rt.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\activation.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\admin-cli.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-admin.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-cmp.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-ext.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-jstl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-rt1.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\commons-launcher.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\commons-logging.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\dom.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\j2ee-svc.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\j2ee.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jax-qname.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jaxr-api.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jaxr-impl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jmxremote.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jmxremote_optional.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jsf-api.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\jsf-impl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\mail.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\rmissl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\saaj-api.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\saaj-impl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\xalan.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\xercesImpl.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib\xsdlib.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/imq/lib/jaxm-api.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/imq/lib/fscontext.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;D:/netbeans-4.1beta/SunAppServer8.1/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar
com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain
start
display
native|#]
*** EXITING ERROR:
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NitinReply please.
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</enterprise-beans>also, in the error message what does ? and * signify?
ThanksThis is an element ordering issue. env-entry is before resource-ref in the schema so it must be declared in the same order.
--ken
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