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NetBeans profiler not connecting to remote host

Ravi Challapalli
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Joined: Jun 02, 2009
Posts: 5
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a remote application hosted on Solaris Sparc server - SunOne Appserver 8.x. I had done all the necessary configurations. The default profiler port 5140 is not accessible on the remote server so replaced it with an accessible port in the domain.xml configuration. Now I could not find where in the NetBeans profiler configuration I can specify the new port for the profiler to connect to my remote application.

Can somebody advise on how to do this please?

Thanks in advance.
-crs
Xiang Wang
Greenhorn

Joined: Feb 01, 2010
Posts: 1
I am also have this problem when use remote mode.

Yet I donot think it is related with the port 5140, because I think Netbeans can only use one profiler at the same time, change the port is unnecessary.
 
 
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