Glassfish application server
If the deployment fails, click the failed step to see information about the failure.
If the deployment succeeds, the state of the deployment plan is EXECUTED. Now you can deploy the sample application to the environment that you created.įollow these instructions to deploy the application. XL Deploy includes two versions of a sample application called PetClinic-war, already packaged in XL Deploy’s deployment package format (DAR).įollow these instructions to import PetClinic-war/1.0. To deploy to GlassFish, select glassfish.Domain when creating the environment. An environment is used as the target of a deployment, allowing you to map deployables to members of the environment.įollow these instructions to create an environment where you can deploy a sample application. XL Deploy saves the items in the Repository.Īn environment is a grouping of infrastructure and middleware items such as hosts, servers, clusters, and so on. Provide the missing value and click Apply to save your changes. If an item is missing a property value that is required, a red triangle appears next to it. You can click each item to view its properties.XL Deploy shows the items that it discovered. If it succeeds, the state of the steps will be DONE.Ĭlick Next. A plan appears with the steps that XL Deploy will execute to discover the middleware on the host. If the connection to the DAS should use HTTPS, select Secure.Ĭlick Next.
#Glassfish application server password
In the Administrative port and Administrative Host boxes, optionally set the port and host used to log in to the Domain Administration Server (defaults to 4848 and localhost).In the Home box, enter the path to bin/asadmin for example, /opt/glassfish4.This must match the domain name in your GlassFish installation. In the Name box, enter the name of the domain.Tip: If you do not see the glassfish option in the menu, verify that the GlassFish plugin is installed. Right-click the host that you created and select Discover > glassfish > Domain. Once XL Deploy can communicate with your host, it can scan for middleware containers and automatically add them to the Repository for you. Follow the instructions for the host’s operating system and the connection protocol that you want XL Deploy to use: Deploy the sample application to the environment that you createdįirst, you need to connect XL Deploy to the host on which GlassFish is running.Import a sample application into XL Deploy.Create an environment where you can deploy applications.Discover your GlassFish middleware containers.Connect XL Deploy to a GlassFish installation running on Unix.After you have installed XL Deploy and the Oracle GlassFish plugin, log in to XL Deploy and follow these instructions to:Īfter you have installed XL Deploy and logged in for the first time, follow these instructions to: