Before beginning the installation, read Planning for GlassFish ESB Installation, which contains information that is necessary for you to complete a successful install of GlassFish ESB such as supported platforms, operating system limitations, and parameter definitions. You can use a command–line installation script on any of the supported operating systems by first generating the .xml state file and then invoking the installation script. The command–line installation performs a complete installation of GlassFish ESB.
Complete Command Line Interface Installation
The following software is installed:
NetBeansTM IDE 6.1 ML
IDE is an acronym for an integrated development environment. It consists of a number of components, such as a compiler, source code editor, build tools, debugger, browser, object inspector, class hierarchy diagram, and so on. These components can be used when performing object-oriented software development. The integrated tools can also be used to build a graphical user interface (GUI).
GlassFish v2 Update Release 2 (UR2)
Open ESB core components
Java Business Integration (JBI) service engines
Java Business Integration (JBI) binding components
Java Business Integration (JBI) component tooling
The process also installs the Sun Uninstallation software.
GlassFish ESB does not support spaces in the installation directory path.
You must have the JDKTM (Java Development Kit) software installed and JAVA_HOME set prior to installing GlassFish ESB or the Installer will halt the installation. See Installing the JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME for details.