Part I Development Tasks and Tools
1. Setting Up a Development Environment
3. Using Ant with Enterprise Server
Part II Developing Applications and Application Components
7. Using the Java Persistence API
8. Developing Web Applications
9. Using Enterprise JavaBeans Technology
10. Using Container-Managed Persistence
13. Developing Lifecycle Listeners
The LifecycleListener Interface
The Server Lifecycle Event Context
Considerations for Lifecycle Modules
Part III Using Services and APIs
14. Using the JDBC API for Database Access
15. Using the Transaction Service
16. Using the Java Naming and Directory Interface
For instructions on how to deploy a lifecycle module, see the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Application Deployment Guide, or
see the asadmin create-lifecycle-module command in the
Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Reference Manual.
You do not need to specify a classpath for the lifecycle module if you place it in the domain-dir/lib or domain-dir/lib/classes directory for the Domain Administration Server.