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Installing: Connecting to Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE
 

Planning for Java CAPS Installation

Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation GUI

Overview of Installation

Installing the JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME

To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a UNIX System

To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a Windows System

Installing Java CAPS Using the Java CAPS Installer

To Install Java CAPS Components Using Java CAPS Installer

Installing Java CAPS Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center

To Install Java CAPS Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center

Installing Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader

To Install Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader

To Download and Expand ZIP Files Using the Java CAPS Uploader

Installing Plugins Using Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager

To Install Java CAPS Plugins Using the Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager

Starting and Stopping Java CAPS

Connecting to Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE

To Connect to Java CAPS Repository from the NetBeans IDE

Importing Non-JBI Based Java CAPS Sample Projects

To Import a Non-JBI Based Sample Project

Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation CLI

Installing Additional Components for Java CAPS 6

Installing Third-Party JAR Files

Java CAPS Runtime Installation

Uninstalling Java CAPS 6

Installing Patches for Java CAPS

Connecting to Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE

If desired, you can connect to the Java CAPS Repository from within the NetBeans IDE.

To Connect to Java CAPS Repository from the NetBeans IDE

Before You Begin

This procedure assumes that the NetBeans IDE is running and that the Java CAPS Repository has been installed and is running.

  1. To connect to the Repository from the NetBeans IDE tool bar, choose Tools, CAPS Repository, and then Connect.

    Note - If you do not have any non-JBI based Java CAPS projects from versions 5.0.5 through 5.1.3, you do not need to connect to the Repository. However, you need the Java CAPS Uploader to upload additional Java CAPS component SAR files that were not included with the initial installation.

  2. On the Connect to Java CAPS Repository page, ensure that the information in the Repository URL field matches the Repository configuration you set during the installation and then click Connect.

    Note - Deselect the Remember Password box if you want to provide the password each time you log on to the Repository.

    You are now ready to start the Sun Java System Application Server.

    Note - If you have a security system, unblock any programs that are blocked, such as Sun JMS IQ Manager.

    You are now ready to start the Java CAPS Uploader, which enables you to upload and install the remaining Java CAPS components.