Remote launching of Java code [message #15720] |
Wed, 07 November 2007 07:22  |
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Originally posted by: ziller.public-gmx.net.example.com
Hi all,
I want to execute a Java project in eclipse (3.3) on another machine which
is
connected over the network. I just want to hit the run button, everything
is copied to the other machine, run there and the output is transported
back to my eclipse console window (or somewhere else).
I thought this might be feasible with TM according to what I read on the
project page. Can somebody tell me if this can be achieved?
Thanks in advance!
Andreas
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Re: Remote launching of Java code [message #15736 is a reply to message #15720] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 09:42  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Andreas,
IBM actually has plugins to do something similar to this task in RSE but
right now the code is not open source. The remote export of the jar is a
separate task, but the launch configurations and integrated remote launching
with console IO does exist. Based on this what you'd like to achieve is
certainly feasible.
Dave
"Andreas Ziller" <ziller.public-gmx.net@example.com> wrote in message
news:0a9856e42d12bda05a3cd95f85a54f63$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi all,
>
> I want to execute a Java project in eclipse (3.3) on another machine which
> is connected over the network. I just want to hit the run button,
> everything is copied to the other machine, run there and the output is
> transported back to my eclipse console window (or somewhere else). I
> thought this might be feasible with TM according to what I read on the
> project page. Can somebody tell me if this can be achieved?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Andreas
>
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Re: Remote launching of Java code [message #570757 is a reply to message #15720] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 09:42  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Andreas,
IBM actually has plugins to do something similar to this task in RSE but
right now the code is not open source. The remote export of the jar is a
separate task, but the launch configurations and integrated remote launching
with console IO does exist. Based on this what you'd like to achieve is
certainly feasible.
Dave
"Andreas Ziller" <ziller.public-gmx.net@example.com> wrote in message
news:0a9856e42d12bda05a3cd95f85a54f63$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi all,
>
> I want to execute a Java project in eclipse (3.3) on another machine which
> is connected over the network. I just want to hit the run button,
> everything is copied to the other machine, run there and the output is
> transported back to my eclipse console window (or somewhere else). I
> thought this might be feasible with TM according to what I read on the
> project page. Can somebody tell me if this can be achieved?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Andreas
>
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