Fuji runs on any OSGi platform and we have multiple distributionsavailable that bundles fuji with Felix, GlassfishV3 and Equinox. In order to manage Fuji as a standalone instance on these platforms from Netbeans, we have a Fuji Server Netbeans Plugin that provides a GUI in the Netbeans services tab from which you can start/stop the Fuji instanace on Felix, GlassfishV3 or Equinox platform and manage (install, start, stop, uninstall) OSGi bundles on these standalone instances. In addition to providing the GUI, this plugin also provides a output window in Netbeans from which you can view the server log in case of Glassfish V3 platform and execute CLI commands in case of Felix and Equinox platforms.
See How To Setup Netbeans for Fuji for instructions on setting up Netbeans for Fuji application development.
See this video
on how to setup and run the standalone fuji instances from netbeans.
- Download and install standalone fuji distribution.
- Setup Netbeans for Fuji application development. See How To Setup Netbeans for Fuji
- Start netbeans and go to services tab. A node named "Fuji Servers" should be present. Right click on the node and select "add server"
- In New Fuji Server wizard, enter the path to the root folder (fuji) of the standalone fuji runtime. In case of Glassfish V3 platform, enter the path to the root folder of Glassfish V3.
- Enter the jmx admin port number (for glassfish v3 distribution, default port is 8686) and click finish. A child node under Fuji Servers should appear.
- Start the server by right clicking on the node and selecting the start action.
- In case of Fuji on Felix or Equinox, you can also perform the CLI commands from the output window.
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