Upgrading Payara Server
There are three valid methods of fully upgrading to a newer release of Payara Enterprise. Any of the following methods would work in most circumstances:
If you are migrating from Payara Community edition to Payara Enterprise edition, you must use the backup and restore method. |
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Backing up and restoring the existing configuration to a new installation. Read Backup and Restore Method
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Maintaining completely separate domain and node directories and pointing the new version to the existing directories. Read Domain and Node Directories Method
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Using the Payara Upgrade Tool. Read Payara Upgrade Tool Method
JDK 11: Upgrade Considerations
Applies when upgrading to Payara Server 5.192 and superior releases |
The domain.xml
configuration file contains instructions for handling JDK 11. Without these instructions, Payara Server will not start up on JDK 11 and/or will throw many exceptions during runtime.
If older, pre-5.192, domains are being migrated this has to be taken into account. The following jvm-options
have to be added to the java-config
element in domain.xml
:
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.loader=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=jdk.management/com.sun.management.internal=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-exports=java.base/jdk.internal.ref=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.base/java.nio=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.base/sun.nio.ch=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.management/sun.management=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]--add-opens=java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.jrt=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[9|]-Xbootclasspath/a:${com.sun.aas.installRoot}/lib/grizzly-npn-api.jar</jvm-options>
The following jvm-options
have to be removed:
<jvm-options>-Djava.endorsed.dirs=${com.sun.aas.installRoot}/modules/endorsed${path.separator}${com.sun.aas.installRoot}/lib/endorsed</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>-Djava.ext.dirs=${com.sun.aas.javaRoot}/lib/ext${path.separator}${com.sun.aas.javaRoot}/jre/lib/ext${path.separator}${com.sun.aas.instanceRoot}/lib/ext</jvm-options>
JDK 17: Upgrade Considerations
Applies when upgrading to Payara Enterprise 5.39.0 and superior releases |
The domain.xml
configuration file contains instructions for handling JDK 17. Without these instructions, Payara Server will not start up on JDK 17 and/or will throw many exceptions during runtime.
If older, pre-5.192, domains are being upgraded follow the JDK 11 upgrade considerations steps first, then come back to the JDK 17 upgrade considerations.
If older, pre-5.39.0, domains are being upgraded to Payara Server 5.39.0 or above, the following jvm-options
have to be added to the java-config
element in domain.xml
:
<jvm-options>[17|]--add-exports=java.base/sun.net.www=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[17|]--add-exports=java.base/sun.security.util=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[17|]--add-opens=java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[17|]--add-opens=java.desktop/java.beans=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>[17|]--add-exports=jdk.naming.dns/com.sun.jndi.dns=ALL-UNNAMED</jvm-options>