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Brand new to netbeans and working on the address-book tutorial. I am able to run the program without issues but when I build I get the following error. I have yet to find any possible solutions to the issue

Failed to execute goal org.codehaus.cargo:cargo-maven2-plugin:1.4.4:redeploy (deploy) on project address-book: Execution deploy of goal org.codehaus.cargo:cargo-maven2-plugin:1.4.4:redeploy failed: Failed to create deployer with implementation class org.codehaus.cargo.container.glassfish.GlassFish4xInstalledLocalDeployer for the parameters (container [id = [glassfish4x]], deployer type [installed]). InvocationTargetException: The container configuration directory "c://glassfish4/glassfish/domains" does not exist. Please configure the container before attempting to perform any local deployment. Read more on: http://cargo.codehaus.org/Local+Configuration -> [Help 1]

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How does Maven know which server to deploy to and where is it located?

It's all in the pom.xml file.

Sometimes you will have to trace up the parents of the pom.xml to find it.

In the case of Java EE tutorial, when I was building project hello1, Maven couldn't find the location of my GlassFish server.

I traced up the parents of pom.xml to find C:\mine\tools_installation\glassfish4\docs\javaee-tutorial\examples\pom.xml(51):
<glassfish.home.prefix>c:/</glassfish.home.prefix>
Then I changed it to <glassfish.home.prefix>c:/mine/tools_installation</glassfish.home.prefix>.

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The container configuration directory "c://glassfish4/glassfish/domains" does not exist.

Maven / Cargo looks for a folder defined in pom.xml and it doesn't exist on your computer.

I the property you need to change is and you'll need to set it to your GlassFish installation directory.

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  • those double // in 'C://...' looks a little suspect i think you can get away with just one, but just a guess. what's actually in pom.xml?
    – jksloan
    Dec 3, 2013 at 20:46
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So it is automatically taken from the parent examples folder pom.xml rather than from your open example. So you should edit the pom.xml from

YOUR_GLASSFISH_HOME\docs\javaee-tutorial\examples

It think it is a bug in the examples pom.xml

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I encountered similar error, the solution is very simple You need to edit the pom.xml file as follows. Replace line 38: ${glassfish.home.prefix}/glassfish4 to your GlassFish home, I run GlassFish 4.1.1 installed in C:\ drive. So my modification is: ${glassfish.home.prefix}glassfish-4.1.1.

Please note the slash before glassfish was removed too. The slash after c: in line 51 suffice. Build it again. Should be fine.

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I resolved this error adding in pom.xml those lines:

<profiles>
    <profile>
        <id>windows</id>
        <activation>
            <os>
                <family>windows</family>
            </os>
        </activation>
        <properties>
            <glassfish.home>C://Program Files//glassfish-4.1.1</glassfish.home>
        </properties>
    </profile>
</profiles>   

I hope this help

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  • Your solution for the user's example is patchwork because you don't fix the parent pom.xml file. Instead of adding these lines to the subfolder's pom.xml try to just replace the glassfish.home tag value by glassfish-4.1.1. For the tutorial's example, it's usually in a directory like this glassfish-4.1.1\docs\javaee-tutorial\examples.
    – Imad
    Oct 10, 2016 at 12:56
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I also usually install my glassfish development server under c:/opt so I had the same problem with the hello2 tutorial from the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 8 Tutorial.

To solve this problem, I changed the "tutorial-examples/pom.xml" file which is the root parent of all the tutorial POM files. As I am using the J2EE8 tutorial, it is expected that glassfish5 is installed so this is reflected in the properties section:

<glassfish.home>${glassfish.home.prefix}/glassfish5</glassfish.home>

I not sure what tutorial version you are going through but as I see, it expects a glassfish 4 installation thus you need to edit the POM file accordingly.

Also (in the J2EE 8 tutorial), ${glassfish.home.prefix} is defined for every supported profile. For windows the windows profile, I had to change the line:

<glassfish.home.prefix>c:/</glassfish.home.prefix>

to

<glassfish.home.prefix>c:/opt</glassfish.home.prefix>

So the complete windows profile will be:

<profile>
        <id>windows</id>
        <activation>
            <os>
                <family>windows</family>
            </os>
        </activation>
        <properties>
            <glassfish.home.prefix>c:/opt</glassfish.home.prefix>
            <glassfish.executables.suffix>.bat</glassfish.executables.suffix>
        </properties>
</profile>

Of course, you'll have to edit the POM file accordingly to your own setup.

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