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Configure the remote instance
From the course: Java EE: Application Servers
Configure the remote instance
- [Instructor] We got our VM instance running so now let's make the configuration changes needed to connect our domain application server to it. In our browser we'll log into Payara and in the left navigation bar we're going to click on nodes. We're going to create a new node. Click new. We'll enter something descriptive here. Type vbox dash aura Linux. We'll choose our type as SSH. If you remembered before, for Windows users you can use DCOM. We're going to use SSH facilities. In the host port we're going to enter the IP address of our Linux instance. Going to switch back to the terminal which we're still SSHed into at this point and type if config to retrieve our IP address. This is 10.35.3.112. Come back here we'll type 10 dot 35 dot 3 dot 112. For the node directory, I'll type home, vagrant 'cause that is the user and we'll type Payara five and in the installation directory, copy this and paste the same information. We're going to click install Payara server. Force the node to be…
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Payara versus GlassFish5m 30s
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Install and configure Payara4m 50s
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Payara web console5m 39s
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Deploy WAR files in Payara3m 17s
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Payara database configurations3m 47s
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Payara clusters5m 59s
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Prepare a remote instance8m 26s
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Configure the remote instance8m 53s
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Payara pros and cons4m 12s
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