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Sun Forums Update Notice: Sun Java Studio Enterprise: "sun application server problem"
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2006-09-25 16:20:53
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Topic "sun application server problem" was
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> how can i use the tomcat server in NB IDE

You can use either the bundled tomcat server or the bundled
Sun Java System Application server for a given application.
(In fact, you can also register any other 'supported
server' with the ide and work with that server. Go to the
'Runtime' tab in the explorer window. Right-click an
add-server menuitem; you will be taken to a dialog box where
you will be presented with a list of supported servers; if
you have any of those installed on your machine, you can
register them with the ide).

To run a project on tomcat, open the project properties
window (from the right-click menu of the project in the
project window) , select 'Run' category and select the
required server from the 'Server' dropdown list.

> will it also crash?

If the problem is with the application, then it is very
likely that it will crash on tomcat too. On the other hand,
if the problem is with the server settings, then it is
possible that the app may run in one server but not on
another...

> if used another program as JBUILDER will it needs also
the SJS
Yes; you will need a webserver or an application server to
deploy your web applications. NetBeans IDE provides a robust
environment that helps develop and debug web apps but the
apps themselves are deployed on an appserver.

> what do u mean by the server stack trace

On the runtime tab, right-click on SJSA and select 'view
server log' to view the server log. (For a running tomcat,
you can right-click and select 'view server output'...)

> i am using SJS 8.2 on NB IDE 4.1
You may want to use later versions of NB (5.0 or 5.5 beta2;
http://w
ww.netbeans.org/downloads/index.html).

Have u tried the samples and tutorials at:
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/50/quickstart-webservice.html

http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/tu
torial-webservice-consume-part1.html
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/tu
torial-webservice-consume-part2.html

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