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App servers

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App servers

- [Instructor] I'd like to continue talking about some of the components under the Services tab. You'll notice that the font size here is slightly a little bit smaller, so it's a little clearer to see the names of these tabs. I dropped it down to 16 points for the UI, but what I wanted to mention now is talking about the servers option. This servers node allows us to manage application servers such as GlassFish and Tomcat. The default enterprise distribution of NetBeans installs Tomcat and GlassFish, and automatically registers them under the servers node. Right clicking on the servers node allows additional application servers to be registered within NetBeans. Here are some other server types that can be registered. Once an application server has been registered, it can be selected as a default server when running Java applications, and this is typically performed when the application is created. When you're creating a new Java application, NetBeans requires it to be specified. If…

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