1. Quick Start for Basic Features
Starting and Stopping the Database Server
Starting the Administration Console
To Start the Administration Console
Deploying and Undeploying Applications
To Obtain the Sample Application
Deploying and Undeploying the Sample Application From the Command Line
To Deploy the Sample Application From the Command Line
To List Deployed Applications From the Command Line
To Undeploy the Sample Application From the Command Line
Deploying and Undeploying Applications by Using the Administration Console
To Deploy the Sample Application by Using the Administration Console
To View Deployed Applications in the Administration Console
To Undeploy the Sample Application by Using the Administration Console
Deploying and Undeploying the Sample Application Automatically
To Deploy the Sample Application Automatically
To Undeploy the Sample Application Automatically
High Availability Clustering and Load Balancing
Clusters of GlassFish Server Instances
Session Persistence and Failover
Load Balancing for Clustered Configurations
Updating and Extending an Existing Installation
To Access the Graphical Update Tool From the Command Line
To Access Update Tool by Using the Administration Console
Removing GlassFish Server 3.1 Software
To Remove GlassFish Server Software on UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Systems
When you install GlassFish Server, a default domain named domain1 is created. The following procedures describe how to start and stop domain1 when it is the only domain. For information about starting and stopping a domain when there are multiple domains, see Chapter 3, Administering Domains, in Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Administration Guide.
Before You Begin
GlassFish Server software must be installed before you start the domain.
as-install/bin/asadmin start-domain
The command starts the default domain, domain1.
as-install/bin/asadmin stop-domain
The command stops the default domain, domain1.
Tip - To determine whether a domain is running, use the asadmin list-domains command:
as-install/bin/asadmin list-domains