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Getting started with V3 preview
Posted: Jun 26, 2007 2:01 PM
 
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Hi,

I'm looking at GF as a possible platform for our applications. I have used it in my development environment for a while but I've never really understood what I can turn off or exactly how (or if it even matters!)

Our applications are currently deployed as war files in an servlet container but it has matured to the point where I feel we need to start using a proper application server. I was pleased to see the latest preview of V3 ships with what seems to be a minimalist 'domain' which is nice and fast to start. This seems to be the opposite to the domain that I created with the 'setup.xml' ant scripts in previous releases.
What I want is something in the middle but starting from the most lightweight setup and adding various J2EE features as we require them (my immediate concern is adding JMS to the environment). I hit a problem immediately though when I couldn't see how to enable the admin console.

If anyone can point me in the right direction that would really help.

Thanks!

Abhijit Kumar
Re: Getting started with V3 preview
Posted: Jun 26, 2007 6:51 PM   in response to: mrtom808
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Hello,

It is very good to know that you are considering GlassFish V3 for your
future needs.

Unfortunately there is no easy way to enable admin console and JMS in
GlassFish V3 (the slightly harder way is to write some code to create
new HK2 modules for those two components and their dependencies).

However, there is some good news. We are getting closer to GlassFish V2
release (see schedule
<http://) and as the
work on V2 release tapers down, some developers will start moving to
development of V3.

For now a very minimal plan for V3 is at following location --
http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=PlanForGlassFishV3

Please check the wiki in a few weeks for more information. Jerome Dochez
or I will respond to this thread when the wiki is updated.

Thanks,

glassfish@javadesktop.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at GF as a possible platform for our applications. I have used it in my development environment for a while but I've never really understood what I can turn off or exactly how (or if it even matters!)
>
> Our applications are currently deployed as war files in an servlet container but it has matured to the point where I feel we need to start using a proper application server. I was pleased to see the latest preview of V3 ships with what seems to be a minimalist 'domain' which is nice and fast to start. This seems to be the opposite to the domain that I created with the 'setup.xml' ant scripts in previous releases.
> What I want is something in the middle but starting from the most lightweight setup and adding various J2EE features as we require them (my immediate concern is adding JMS to the environment). I hit a problem immediately though when I couldn't see how to enable the admin console.
>
> If anyone can point me in the right direction that would really help.
>
> Thanks!
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mrtom808

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Re: Getting started with V3 preview
Posted: Jun 27, 2007 11:59 AM   in response to: Abhijit Kumar
 
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> However, there is some good news. We are getting closer to GlassFish V2
> release (see schedule
> <http:// work on V2 release tapers down, some developers will start moving to
> development of V3.

Ah! I'm jumping the gun :-)

I'll shall keep an eye on the wiki and the Aquarium.

Regards,
Tom




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