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| RE: [wtp-dev] Remote Server Support | 
Arthur,
 
Thanks 
for the response - I do understand that a remote server would require a 
controller of some kind like JMX to manage it.   More 
specifically, I am looking to find out what services, if any, the 
WTP framework supplies for remote servers.  If there are services, how 
do I plugin to them?
 
What 
are the implied requirements for "supporting" a remote host?   Clearly 
publishing to it is a must-have as there would be little point without 
it.   What else?       
 
Thanks,
Gerry 
Kessler
Oracle
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Ryman 
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:47 
PM
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architectural issues.
Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Remote Server 
Support
Gerry, 
A remote server is a server that is located on another 
  machine. You need some type of controller on that machine, or use JMX. 
  
Arthur Ryman,
Rational Desktop Tools 
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              Server Support |  
 
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Tim deBoer posted the following in the newsgroup recently: 
  
  
"The WTP server framework fully supports remote servers, 
  however none of the
current server types that have been contributed to WTP 
  do. There are no
immediate plans for remote server support, but 
  contributions may appear in
later versions." 
  
Could someone please clarify 
  what is meant by "supports remote servers"?   What does the framework 
  provide?   What would the server provider be expected to provide?   
  Documentation? 
  
Thanks, 
Gerry Kessler 
  
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