Required Software
The following software is required to run the examples:
Java Platform, Standard Edition
To build, deploy, and run the examples, you need a copy of the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6.0 Development Kit (JDK 6) or the Java Platform, Standard Edition 7.0 Development Kit (JDK 7). You can download the JDK 6 or JDK 7 software from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html.
Download the current JDK update that does not include any other software, such as NetBeans IDE or the Java EE SDK.
Java EE 6 Software Development Kit
GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.2 is targeted as the build and runtime environment for the tutorial examples. To build, deploy, and run the examples, you need a copy of the GlassFish Server and, optionally, NetBeans IDE. To obtain the GlassFish Server, you must install the Java EE 6 Software Development Kit (SDK), which you can download from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/downloads/index.html. Make sure you download the Java EE 6 SDK, not the Java EE 6 Web Profile SDK.
SDK Installation Tips
During the installation of the SDK, do the following:
Allow the installer to download and configure the Update Tool. If you access the Internet through a firewall, provide the proxy host and port.
Configure the GlassFish Server administration user name as admin, and specify no password. This is the default setting.
Accept the default port values for the Admin Port (4848) and the HTTP Port (8080).
Do not select the check box to create an operating system service for the domain.
You can leave the check box to start the domain after creation selected if you wish, but this is not required.
This tutorial refers to as-install-parent, the directory where you install the GlassFish Server. For example, the default installation directory on Microsoft Windows is C:\glassfish3, so as-install-parent is C:\glassfish3. The GlassFish Server itself is installed in as-install, the glassfish directory under as-install-parent. So on Microsoft Windows, as-install is C:\glassfish3\glassfish.
After you install the GlassFish Server, add the following directories to your PATH to avoid having to specify the full path when you use commands:
as-install-parent/bin
as-install/bin
Java EE 6 Tutorial Component
The tutorial example source is contained in the tutorial component. To obtain the tutorial component, use the Update Tool.
To Obtain the Tutorial Component Using the Update Tool
- Start the Update Tool by doing one of the following:
- From the command line, type the command updatetool.
- On a Windows system, from the Start menu, select All Programs, then select Java EE 6 SDK, then select Start Update Tool.
- Expand the Java EE 6 SDK node.
- Select the Available Updates node.
- From the list, select the Java EE 6 Tutorial check box.
- Click Install.
- Accept the license agreement.
After installation, the Java EE 6 Tutorial appears in the list of installed components. The tool is installed in the as-install/docs/javaee-tutorial directory. This directory contains two subdirectories: docs and examples. The examples directory contains subdirectories for each of the technologies discussed in the tutorial.
Next Steps
Updates to the Java EE 6 Tutorial are published periodically. For details on obtaining these updates, see Getting the Latest Updates to the Tutorial.
NetBeans IDE
The NetBeans integrated development environment (IDE) is a free, open-source IDE for developing Java applications, including enterprise applications. NetBeans IDE supports the Java EE platform. You can build, package, deploy, and run the tutorial examples from within NetBeans IDE.
To run the tutorial examples, you need the latest version of NetBeans IDE. You can download NetBeans IDE from http://www.netbeans.org/downloads/index.html. Make sure that you download the Java EE bundle.
To Install NetBeans IDE without GlassFish Server
When you install NetBeans IDE, do not install the version of GlassFish Server that comes with NetBeans IDE. To skip the installation of GlassFish Server, follow these steps.
- On the first page of the NetBeans IDE Installer wizard, deselect the check box for GlassFish Server and click OK.
- Accept both the License Agreement and the Junit License Agreement.
A few of the tutorial examples use the Junit library, so you should install it.
- Continue with the installation of NetBeans IDE.
To Add GlassFish Server as a Server in NetBeans IDE
To run the tutorial examples in NetBeans IDE, you must add your GlassFish Server as a server in NetBeans IDE. Follow these instructions to add the GlassFish Server to NetBeans IDE.
- From the Tools menu, select Servers.
The Servers wizard opens.
- Click Add Server.
- Under Choose Server, select GlassFish Server 3+ and click Next.
- Under Server Location, browse to the location of the Java EE 6 SDK and click Next.
- Under Domain Location, select Register Local Domain.
- Click Finish.
Apache Ant
Ant is a Java technology-based build tool developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://ant.apache.org/) and is used to build, package, and deploy the tutorial examples. To run the tutorial examples, you need Ant 1.7.1 or higher. If you do not already have Ant, you can install it from the Update Tool that is part of the GlassFish Server.
To Obtain Apache Ant
- Start the Update Tool.
- From the command line, type the command updatetool.
- On a Windows system, from the Start menu, select All Programs, then select Java EE 6 SDK, then select Start Update Tool.
- Expand the Java EE 6 SDK node.
- Select the Available Add-ons node.
- From the list, select the Apache Ant Build Tool check box.
- Click Install.
- Accept the license agreement.
After installation, Apache Ant appears in the list of installed components. The tool is installed in the as-install-parent/ant directory.
Next Steps
To use the ant command, add as-install-parent/ant/bin to your PATH environment variable.