Registering a Sun Java System Application Server Instance
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To begin developing enterprise applications you must first register an instance of the
Java System Application Server with the IDE.
If you deploy your applications to a remote instance of the
Java System Application Server, those libraries are available at runtime. However, during
development, to compile your project you need a local instance of this server and libraries.
You can have multiple instances of the Java System Application Server registered with the
IDE, but you must first specify the local folder that contains the local installation of
the Java System Application Server. You only need to specify the location of the local installation once.
To register an instance of the Java System Application Server:
- Choose Tools > Server Manager.
- In the Server Manager, click Add Server to start the Add Server wizard.
- Alternatively, right-click the Servers node in the Runtime window and choose
Add Server.
- Select the Sun Java System Application Server from the drop-down list.
- Enter a name for the server instance. This name is used to identify the server in the IDE.
- Click Next.
- Supply the directory path of the Sun Java System Application Server.
- Select the type of domain you are registering and click Next.
- Specify the domain you want to register.
- If you are registering a remote domain, you need to specify the host and port used to communicate with the remote domain.
- Click Finish to complete the Add Server Instance wizard.
Alternatively, click Next if you want to enter a username and password for the domain.
- If you do not enter a username and password when you register the server instance,
you are prompted to supply the username and password when needed.
The default username/password is admin/adminadmin.
- Click Close in the Server Manager dialog box.
Once a server instance is registered with the IDE, a node for the server instance is visible in the Runtime
window under the Servers node.
You can perform the following tasks by right-clicking
the server instance node and choosing a task from the pop-up menu:
- Start and stop a local server instance
- Remove an instance of the Sun Java System Application Server
- Open the Sun Java System Application Server admin console in a browser
- View the server log file
- View the Sun Java System Application Server properties
To remove an instance of the Java System Application Server:
- Choose Tools > Server Manager.
- In the Server Manager dialog box, select the Sun Java System Application Server from the list of servers in the left pane.
- Click Remove.
- Click Close.
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Alternatively, in the Runtime window right-click the server instance you want to remove and
choose Remove from the pop-up menu.
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- Working With the Sun Java System Application Server
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