Your glassfish is having problems starting up. I would suggest you try the following.
Your glassfish is having problems starting up. I would suggest you try the following: 1. ) Remove any copies of your app from glassfish ( you may have had a bad deploy) 2.) Clear the glassfish cache 3.
) Reinstall glassfish.
– RUiHAO Aug 10 at 17:42 Your sources are in your netbeans project folder. However when you deploy to glassfish copies are placed in the glassfish directory. The error message says that glassfish cannot start the parts of its container.
This is likely either due to a leftover somewhere in the glassfish deployment directory or due to a corrupted element in the glassfish pieces. If you have manually placed items in the glassfish classpath for example they could have been corrupted on restart. – stimpy Aug 10 at 18:47 Oh I see.
I have reinstalled glassfish instead, and will be setting up my JDBC resource pools in my admin console, hope everything goes fine after that. Thanks for the suggestions! – RUiHAO Aug 11 at 4:59 Hope it helps.
If it does fix it please accept and upmod the answer. – stimpy Aug 11 at 16:29.
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