On Sep 10, 9:21 am, peeter brunch <peeterbru...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I used notepad to open the property file and rename the file. Now all the 
> problems have gone. Thanks for the help.
>
> Cheers
>
> From: peeterbru...@hotmail.com
> To: migat...@gmail.com; java-ee-j2ee-programming-with-passion@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: [java ee programming] Re: Populating the Example Database needs 
> password file‏
> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 04:45:04 +0000
>
> Thanks for the clue. I have edited my build.properties file to include the 
> passwordfile definition. But the build returned with the same failure message 
> "javaee.server.passwordfile not specified".
>
> My changes to the build.properties file are highlighted as below:
>
> # Set the property javaee.home, using the path to your
> # GlassFish installation.
> # C:/Program Files/glassfish-v3 is the GlassFish v3 default installation
> # path on Windows.
> #
> javaee.home=C:/Program Files (x86)/sges-v3-prelude
>
> # Set the property javaee.tutorial.home to the location where you
> # installed the Java EE Tutorial bundle.
> #
> javaee.tutorial.home=E:/techdoc/J2ee/javaee-5-doc-tutorial-1.0_05/javaeetut 
> orial5
>
> # machine name (or the IP address) where the applications will be deployed.
> javaee.server.name=localhost
>
> # port number where GlassFish applications are accessed by users
> javaee.server.port=8080
>
> # port number where the Admin Console of GlassFish is available
> javaee.adminserver.port=4848
>
> # Uncomment the property javaee.server.username,
> # and replace the administrator username of the app-server
> javaee.server.username=admin
>
> # Uncomment the property javaee.server.passwordfile,
> # and replace the following line to point to a file that
> # contains the admin password for your app-server.
> # The file should contain the password in the following line:
> #
> # AS_ADMIN_PASSWORD=adminadmin
> #
> # Notice that the password is adminadmin since this is
> # the default password used by GlassFish.
> #
> javaee.server.passwordfile=${javaee.tutorial.home}/examples/common/admin-pa 
> ssword.txt
>
> appserver.instance=server
>
> # Uncomment and set this property to the location of the browser you
> # choose to launch when an application is deployed.
> # On Windows and Mac OS X the OS default browser is used.
> #default.browser=/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin
>
> # Database vendor property for db tasks
> # JavaDB is the default database vendor. See the settings in javadb.properties
> db.vendor=javadb
>
> # Digital certificate properties for mutual authentication
> keystore=${javaee.tutorial.home}/examples/jaxws/simpleclient-cert/support/c 
> lient_keystore.jks
> truststore=${javaee.home}/domains/domain1/config/cacerts.jks
> keystore.password=changeit
> truststore.password=changeit
>
> Is anything wrong with my changes? I use MS WORD to open the sample file and 
> edit/save the changes(since I do not have the right software to open the 
> sample or properties  type file type in Window Vista). I renamed the file 
> with Properties extension after saving the file. Would it be possible that 
> Word would corrupt the properties file or its internal format so Build 
> process is unable to read the file properly.The size of the original sample 
> file is 2KB but the edited file is 13KB.
>  I am attaching my property file for perusing.
>
> Can anyone whose has successfully populating the Bookstore1 example database 
> send me their build.propertiies file so I can use it to build my database? 
> Thanks in advance.
>
> P.S:
> I always try to send mail without an attachment. But I cannot cut and paste 
> the screen shots from Dos command prompt terminal windows. Pls advise if 
> there is any proper method to cut and paste text content from Dos. Sorry for 
> the inconvenience if that this might cause.
>
>
>
>
>
> > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 20:36:58 -0700
> > Subject: [java ee programming] Re: Populating the Example Database needs 
> > password file‏
> > From: migat...@gmail.com
> > To: java-ee-j2ee-programming-with-passion@googlegroups.com
>
> > On 8 sep, 11:41, peeter brunch <peeterbru...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > During the build of Example Database for Bookstore1 project, the build 
> > > process requires a password file and to specify it in the 
> > > \nbproject\project.properties file.
>
> > > Could someone provide the steps to accomplish these requirements for 
> > > popuplating the database? Pls see attachment for error message returned 
> > > from the build process.
> > As explained in the javaeetutorial5, you should create a
> > build.properties file inside bp-project, based on
> > build.properties.sample.
> > In it, you set what is required (it is explained in the file itself).
> > The file where the password is noted is common/admin-password.txt
> > (adapt it to your system, I'm on a Mac). If you hava not changed the
> > password of the Glassfish server, it is adminadmin.
>
> > PS: Could you please avoid sending attachment, as most of the time you
> > pass text, you may as well paste and copy it directly inside the
> > email.
>
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