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Steps to reproduce: - Register JBoss server instance - Right-click it and open Properties - RESULT: There is no Connection page as for other server plugins (WebSphere or SJSAS, for example). So, user can't get information about which server is selected for this connection. This is a usability issue. There is also a similar issue 77410 for WebLogic
Similar case, but i cant see status server. Steps - Register Jboss EAP 5.2 server (default) - Start server (server started succesfull) - I cant see the status of Jboss server, i cant deploy. I tried whit netbeans 7.0 (jdk 6, jdk7) netbeans 8.0 (jdk 7)
Second comment is completely unrelated to this issue _and_ JBoss EAP is not JBoss AS. You may try WildFly plugin.
Thanks Petr, But i have to work with jboss EAP 5.2, I cant work whit wildfly, but i thing that i found the answer to my question (EAP is not supported): https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242364
(In reply to alzerreca_ottho from comment #3) > Thanks Petr, > > But i have to work with jboss EAP 5.2, I cant work whit wildfly, but i > thing that i found the answer to my question (EAP is not supported): > > https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242364 You may try (nothing guaranteed) using the EAP with WildFly plugin. That's what I meant. It may work.