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The domain.xml java-config value for java-home is ignored when starting Prelude from Netbeans. This means that Glassfish always starts using the default NB JVM regardless of what is defined for the JVM for the project or for Glassfish explicitly. This should be fixed in an NB 6.5 patch if at all possible.
we are going to make it possible to select the JVM (Java Platform, in NetBeans parlance) in the properties of the server node. I guess we can make it possible to prefer the java-home as the IDE starts the server... So the evaluation order would be... java-home, Java Platform value, default Java Platform The first one set, is the one used to start the server.
post 6.8
no bug should be assigned to issues. distributing the load.
(In reply to comment #1) > I guess we can make it possible to prefer the java-home as the IDE starts the > server... So the evaluation order would be... > > java-home, Java Platform value, default Java Platform > > The first one set, is the one used to start the server. Just FYI, this is not the case with Netbeans 7.3. I have setup a GF Web 3.1, and setup domain.xml with my java-home. But it's simply ignored. Thus I must define the java executable path in the server properties from NB.