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Glassfish example source code file (LocalStrings.properties)
The Glassfish LocalStrings.properties source code# # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. # # Copyright (c) 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the GNU # General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development # and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You # may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can # obtain a copy of the License at # https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html # or packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. 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If you don't indicate a single choice of license, a # recipient has the option to distribute your version of this file under # either the CDDL, the GPL Version 2 or to extend the choice of license to # its licensees as provided above. However, if you add GPL Version 2 code # and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies # only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright # holder. # CommandSuccessful=Command {0} executed successfully. CommandSuccessfulWithWarnings=Command {0} completed with warnings. CommandUnSuccessful=Command {0} failed. CommandUnSuccessfulWithArg=Command {0} failed: {1} ExtDirMissing=Warning: asadmin extension directory is missing: {0} ExtDirFailed=Error loading asadmin extensions: {0} DirError=Can''t read directory: {0} DomainPasswordChanged=Master password changed for domain {0} DomainCreated=Domain {0} created. DomainDeleted=Domain {0} deleted. # Observe the hidden trailing space after prompt strings. Could be handled better ... AdminUserPrompt=Enter admin user name [Enter to accept default]> AdminPasswordPrompt=Enter admin password> AliasPasswordPrompt=Enter alias password> AdminPasswordConfirmationPrompt=Enter admin password again> AliasPasswordConfirmationPrompt=Enter alias password again> AdminNewPasswordPrompt=Enter new admin password> AdminNewPasswordConfirmationPrompt=Enter new admin password again> DomainExists=Domain exists: {0} AdminPassword=admin password InvalidPortRangeMsg=Invalid Port for {0}, should be between 1 and 65535. Using {1} NewPasswordPrompt=Enter {0} password> NewPasswordDefaultEmptyPrompt=Enter {0} password [Enter to accept default of no password]> NewPasswordDefaultPrompt=Enter {0} password [Enter to accept default password "{1}"]> NewPasswordConfirmationPrompt=Enter {0} password again> NewPasswordDescriptionPrompt=Enter {0}> NewPasswordDescriptionDefaultEmptyPrompt=Enter {0} [Enter to accept default of no password]> NewPasswordDescriptionDefaultPrompt=Enter {0} [Enter to accept default password "{1}"]> NewPasswordDescriptionConfirmationPrompt=Enter {0} again> MasterPasswordConfirmationPrompt=Enter the master password again> MasterPasswordConfirmationWithDefaultPrompt=Enter master password again [Enter to accept default]> MasterPasswordWithDefaultPrompt=Enter master password [Enter to accept default]> PortNotSpecified=Port for {0} is not specified. Using {1} PortInUseError=Port for {0} ({1}) is in use. Try a different port number. PortInUseWarning=Warning: Port {0} is in use. Ignoring since the checkports option is set to false. NoPermissionForPortError=You do not have permission to use port {0} for {1}. Try a different port number or login to a more privileged account. NoPermissionForPortMsg=You do not have permission to use port {0} for {1}. Try a different port number or login to a more privileged account. NoPermissionForPortWarning=Warning: You do not have permission to use port {0} for {1}. Ignoring since the checkports option is set to false. UnknownPortMsg=Unknown error when trying port {0}. Try a different port number. DefaultPortInUse=Default port {1} for {0} is in use. Using {2} UsingDefaultPort=Using default port {1} for {0}. UsingPort=Using port {1} for {0}. PortPrivilege=On Unix platform, port numbers below 1024 may require special privileges. RequireEitherOrOption=Option {0} or {1} must be specified. UsingProfile=Domain being created with profile:{0}, as specified {1}. ProfileGlobalDefaultSource=by global default ProfileUserSource=on command line or environment LoginInfoStored=Login information relevant to admin user name [{0}] for host [{1}] and admin port [{2}] stored at [{3}] successfully.\nMake sure that this file remains protected. Information stored in this file will be used by asadmin commands to manage associated domain. LoginInfoStoredCreateDomain=Login information relevant to admin user name [{0}] for this domain [{1}] stored at [{2}] successfully.\nMake sure that this file remains protected. Information stored in this file will be used by asadmin commands to manage this domain. LoginInfoNotStored=Login information is not saved for host name [{0}] and port [{1}] AuthenticatingMsg=Trying to authenticate for administration of server at host [{0}] and port [{1}] ... LoginInfoNotStoredCreateDomain=Login information relevant to admin user name [{0}] for this domain [{1}] could not be stored.\nThis means that the file .asadminpass in home folder is tampered.\nFix the format for this file. OverwriteLoginMsgCreateDomain=Admin login information for host [{0}] and port [{1}] is being overwritten with credentials provided. This is because the --savelogin option was used during create-domain command. LoginInfoCouldNotBeRead=Login information could not be read for host name [{0}] and port [{1}] ConnectException=Remote server does not listen for requests on [{0}:{1}].\nPlease make sure the server is running. InvalidCredentials=Authorization has been refused for credentials [user: {0}] given in this request.\n(Usually, this means invalid user name and/or password) #Error Messages PasswordLimit=CLI128 Value for {0} must have 8 or more characters. InvalidCharInDomain=CLI129 Invalid character in domain name, {0} CouldNotCreateDomain=CLI130 Could not create domain, {0} InvalidPortNumber=CLI136 Port {0} should be a numeric value. InvalidDomainPath=CLI138 Invalid domain path, {0} CouldNotDeleteDomain=CLI139 Could not delete domain, {0}. NoDomainsToList=CLI141 No Domains to list. NoDomains=CLI142 No domains in {0}. FileDoesNotExist=CLI146 {0} does not exist in the file system or read permission denied. DomainXMLDoesNotExist=CLI155 {0} does not exist. InvalidPortRange=CLI160 Invalid Port {0}, should be between 1 and 65535. OptionsDoNotMatch=CLI173 Values entered for {0} do not match. InvalidPortBaseRange=CLI211 Invalid Port {0} for {1}, should be between 1 and 65535. Choose a portbase value such that the resulting port number doesn''t exceed 65535. MutuallyExclusiveOption=CLI169 Options {0} and {1} are mutually exclusive. You must specify one or the other but not both. UnsupportedLegacyCommand=CLI194 Previously supported command: {0} is not supported for this release. NoScope=CLI195 Implementation for the command {0} exists in the system,\nbut it has no @Scoped annotation HasParams=CLI196 Implementation for the command {0} exists in the system,\nbut it's a singleton that also has parameters ## LocalDomainsCommand class Domain.badDomainsDir=CLI300 The specified domaindir is not a directory: {0} Domain.badDomainDir=CLI301 There is no such domain directory: {0} Domain.noDomainXml=CLI304 Can''t find domain.xml. It should be here: {0} ## stop-domain command StopDomain.dasNotRunning=CLI306 Warning - server is not running. StopDomain.dasNotRunningRemotely=CLI307 Warning - remote server is not running, unable to force it to stop.\n\ Try running stop-domain on the remote server. StopDomain.WaitDASDeath=Waiting for the domain to stop StopDomain.DASNotDead=Timed out ({0} seconds) waiting for the domain to stop. StopDomain.noDomainNameAllowed=No domain name allowed with --host option. StopDomain.nopidprev=Can not find the process ID of the server. It is supposed to be here: {0}. Unable to kill the process. StopDomain.pidprevreaderror=Error trying to read the Process ID from {0}: {1} StopDomain.killerror=Error attempting to kill the server with Process ID {0} with native platform tools. Error message was: {1} StopDomain.killerror2=Error attempting to kill the server with native platform tools. \n\ Command Line: {0}\n\ Platform Error Message: {1}\n\ Return Value: {2} StopDomain.killsuccess=Successfully killed the server process. Message from the OS: {0} StopDomain.killsuccess2=Successfully killed the server process forcibly. StopDomain.killedNormally=The server died normally with no need to use force. ## start-database, stop-database command DatabaseNotInstalled=The database is not installed. Please download and install the database from the Update Center. DatabaseStartMsg=Starting database in the background. LogRedirectedTo=Log redirected to {0}. StartDatabaseStatus=Database already started on host {0}, port {1}. StopDatabaseStatus=Unable to stop database on host {0}, port {1}. UnableToStartDatabase=Unable to start database. Please check log in {0}. UnableToAccessDatabaseLog=Unable to access derby.log in {0}. UnableToConnectToDatabase=Unable to connect to database. database.info.msg=Database started in Network Server mode on host {0} and port {1}. database.driver.name.msg=Clients can connect to the database using: [{0}]. database.driver.version.msg=Database Driver Version: [{0}] jdbc.version.msg=JDBC Specification Version: [{0}] CouldNotGetSysInfo=Unable to retrieve database system information. ### noPorts=Error in domain.xml -- no administration ports found. WaitServer=Waiting for {0} to start serverDied=Error starting {0}.\nThe server exited prematurely with exit code {1}. serverDiedOutput=Error starting {0}.\nThe server exited prematurely with exit code {1}.\nBefore it died, it produced the following output:\n\n{2} remoteError=Error on remote server: {0} unknownFormat=Unknown server response. cause=Cause: {0} listCommands.notBoth=You can't specify both --localonly and --remoteonly as true at the same time. listCommands.localCommandHeader=********** Local Commands ********** listCommands.localCommandNoMatch=No local commands match. listCommands.remoteCommandHeader=********** Remote Commands ********** listCommands.remoteCommandNoMatch=No remote commands match. remote.noargs=Invalid call to RemoteCommand with no arguments. introduction.noremote=\nCan't connect to server to get the remote commands list. \nStart the server with 'asadmin start-domain' and run 'asadmin' again to see the remote commands that are available. #start-domain and start-instance ServerRunning=There is a process already using the admin port {0} -- it probably is another instance of a GlassFish server. ServerStart.SuccessMessage=Successfully started the {0}: {1}\n{0} Location: {2}\nLog File: {3}\nAdmin Port: {4} ServerStart.DebuggerMessage=Debugging is enabled. The debugging port is: {0} DomainLocation=Started domain: {0}\nDomain location: {1}\nLog file: {2} DomainAdminPort=Admin port for the domain: {0} DomainDebugPort=Debug port for the domain: {0} mp.prompt=Enter master password ({0}) attempt(s) remain)> no.console=The Master Password is required to start the domain. No console, no prompting possible. You should either create the domain \ with --savemasterpassword=true or provide a password file with the --passwordfile option. retry.mp=Sorry, incorrect master password, retry mp.giveup=Number of attempts ({0}) exhausted, giving up upgradeNeeded=Domain needs to be upgraded before it can be started.\nAttempting upgrade now... manualUpgradeNeeded=The configuration data for this domain must be upgraded to run with this\nversion of the software. To upgrade the data, run:\n\tasadmin start-domain --upgrade\nThen start the domain normally. upgradeSuccessful=Upgrade was successful, starting domain... upgradeFailed=Error upgrading domain: {0}.\nThe server exited prematurely with exit code {1}. upgradeFailedOutput=Error upgrading domain: {0}.\nThe server exited prematurely with exit code {1}.\nBefore it died, it produced the following output:\n\n{2} Usage=Usage: {0} Usage.asadmin=asadmin [asadmin-utility-options] Usage.default=(default:{0}) Asadmin.usage=Usage: asadmin [-H|--host <host(default:localhost)>]\n\t[-p|--port Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish LocalStrings.properties source code file: |
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