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Gerry,
Tim
Deboer is the authoritative source on this topic. However, the current support
does not require JMX. You can use any proprietary means of controlling the
server. Our intension is to move towards the JCP standards in this area such as
JSR 77. Are you interesting in working on that?
Aside
from publishing, you should support debugging and profiling. You should also be
able to restart the server or a specific application, and do the usual config
such as adding or deleting applications.
Arthur Ryman,
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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
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From: Arthur Ryman [mailto:ryman@xxxxxxxxxx]
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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 Development
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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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