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Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Add-On Component Development Guide |
1. Introduction to the Development Environment for GlassFish Server Add-On Components
3. Extending the Administration Console
4. Extending the asadmin Utility
5. Adding Monitoring Capabilities
6. Adding Configuration Data for a Component
7. Adding Container Capabilities
8. Creating a Session Persistence Module
9. Packaging, Integrating, and Delivering an Add-On Component
A. Integration Point Reference
org.glassfish.admingui:rightPanel Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:rightPanelTitle Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:serverInstTab Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:commonTask Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:configuration Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:resources Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:customtheme Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:masthead Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:loginimage Integration Point
org.glassfish.admingui:loginform Integration Point
Use an org.glassfish.admingui:navNode integration point to insert a node in the Administration Console navigation tree. Specify the attributes and their content as follows.
org.glassfish.admingui:navNode, the left-hand navigation tree
The id value of the navNode that is the parent for this node. The parentId can be any of the following:
The root node of the entire navigation tree. Use this value to place your node at the top level of the tree. You can then use the id of this node to create additional nodes beneath it.
The Registration node
The GlassFish Server node
The Applications node
The Resources node
The Configuration node
The Web Container node under the Configuration node
The HTTP Service node under the Configuration node
Note - The webContainer and httpService nodes are available only if you installed the web container module for the Administration Console (the console-web-gui.jar OSGi bundle).
A numeric value that specifies the relative ordering of the node on the tree, whether at the top level or under another node.
A relative path to the JavaServer Faces page that contains the content to be integrated, or a URL to an external resource that returns the appropriate data structure for inclusion.
For an example, see Example 3-2.