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Hi Everybody:

I installed a version of the NetBeans it is 6.7.1 with the GlassFish 3.1 bundle.

Right now I have done a netstat -a and I cannot see port 4848, 8181, 9080, or 9081.

It says that port 8080 is listening.

I am truly a newby at Java installations of this type. I need all the help you can offer. I am t4rying to make sure that ports 8080, 9080, 8181, and 9081 are open, and when I try to go to the administrative console for Sun Microsystems Application Server 2.1.1, I receive this error:

http://localhost:4848/

I should probably mention that this server had a stand alone version of GlassFish that was on it prior to me installing the NetBeans 6.7.1 with the GlassFish 3.1 bundle. This is throwing me because I saw GlassFish server on the box, but I had to uninstall everything and start with the NetBeans bundle again.

If you can help me configure the server to open these ports I would sincerely appreciate it.

Thanks a bunch, Midani
 
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Is the server up and running? You can check this via "Window / Favorites" there are right-click on the node "Server". The server has to be started manually and won't start right away when you open Netbeans.
 
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I don't know how to explain it but it started.
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