how to remote controll the Equinox server? [message #100777] |
Thu, 01 November 2007 02:31  |
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Originally posted by: bob.yang.unison.net.cn
Hello everybody,
I am new to Equinox and want to use it in the server side.
So I want to controll the Equinox server remotely just as
done in the console mode.
How can I do this? Any Idea? Thanks.
Best regards
Bob Yang
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Re: how to remote controll the Equinox server? [message #100909 is a reply to message #100895] |
Sat, 03 November 2007 03:48  |
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Originally posted by: bob.yang.unison.net.cn
Hi Lars,
According to your hints, I found the following link is useful.
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/topic/org.eclipse.platform.do c.isv/reference/misc/runtime-options.html
wish this can help others.
Bob Yang wrote:
> Lars Ohlén wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> Actually there is a OSGi standard way of accessing the console remotely.
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>> Simply pass a port number after -console (like -console 23) and now
>> your OSGi prompt
>> is accessable via Telnet.
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>> /Lars
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>> "Bob Yang" <bob.yang@unison.net.cn> skrev i meddelandet
>> news:fgc5b6$8ba$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> David BY Chan wrote:
>>>> Bob Yang wrote:
>>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am new to Equinox and want to use it in the server side.
>>>>> So I want to controll the Equinox server remotely just as
>>>>> done in the console mode.
>>>>> How can I do this? Any Idea? Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Bob Yang
>>>> There are a lot of mature project that match your need, the key
>>>> requirement you described is *Remote Control*.
>>>>
>>>> below is the link of OSGIManager, a web-based OSGi management
>>>> framework.
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>>>> http://tid-osgimanager.forge.os4os.org/
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>>>> Hope this help you!
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>>> Thanks very much. I visited the web site you mentioned, but it
>>> inaccessible.
>>> Could you recommend some other projects? thanks a lot.
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> It's very cool, and just what I want, thanks! :)
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