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Blog Archive for gsporar during June 2006

A couple of weeks ago I was busy getting ready to attend JBoss World. I was in a hurry trying to install the latest build of version 5.5 of the NetBeans IDE and installing the latest JBoss application server and also the latest release of the Sun Java System Application Server. It was that final install where I messed up: somehow I set the admin password to something other than the...
Sun was a premier sponsor of JBoss World 2006. This caught some folks by surprise. But if you think about it, it makes sense. JBoss has been an active member of the Java Community Process (JCP). The attendees at the conference are interested in enterprise Java software. Sun has tools and deployment solutions that would be of interest to those sorts of folks. So it is a natural fit. And in...
JBoss World kicked off earlier this evening (Monday, June 12) with a cocktail reception at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. I will write a full report and include some additional photos after it wraps up on Thursday, June 15. Until then, here is a photo of JBoss founder Marc Fleury, showing that the best way to complement a red hat is a snazzy red NetBeans 5.0 t-shirt.
Version 5.0 of the NetBeans IDE has great support for version 8 of the Sun Java System Application Server (SJS AS). But what if you are using version 7 of SJS AS? The IDE can still do plenty for you, including debugging. For the test shown below, I used the 2004Q2UR4 release of SJS AS 7.1. The first step is to start SJS AS in debug mode. This is easy enough to do. From...