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Re: Defining a server on another host [message #159455 is a reply to message #159193] |
Tue, 07 February 2006 18:23 |
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Originally posted by: mboerger.decommunications.com
Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
> When I try to define a new server, there is a text field for the host
> name. However, if I type in anything other than localhost and scan for
> server types, all I get is Apache and Geronimo 1.0. If I push on a bit
> further, I get a list of Tomcat versions.
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> Where does WTP get this list of server types from? It's not the same
> list as when host=localhost.
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> Is it even possible to define a server that is on a host different than
> your development box?
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I also am encountering this problem. There is a similar question posted
in eclipse.newcomer, but there is no response there either.
I would like to be able to either:
1) (preferred) Point at my Tomcat 5.5 instance on my development box.
2) or, work with the Sun App Server that already resides on my Windows
PC (localhost)
Is there now, or will there eventually be, a way to do either of these
options?
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Re: Defining a server on another host [message #159478 is a reply to message #159455] |
Tue, 07 February 2006 20:02 |
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Originally posted by: mboerger.decommunications.com
Matt B wrote:
> Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>> When I try to define a new server, there is a text field for the host
>> name. However, if I type in anything other than localhost and scan for
>> server types, all I get is Apache and Geronimo 1.0. If I push on a bit
>> further, I get a list of Tomcat versions.
>>
>> Where does WTP get this list of server types from? It's not the same
>> list as when host=localhost.
>>
>> Is it even possible to define a server that is on a host different
>> than your development box?
>>
> I also am encountering this problem. There is a similar question posted
> in eclipse.newcomer, but there is no response there either.
>
> I would like to be able to either:
> 1) (preferred) Point at my Tomcat 5.5 instance on my development box.
>
> 2) or, work with the Sun App Server that already resides on my Windows
> PC (localhost)
>
> Is there now, or will there eventually be, a way to do either of these
> options?
Ok -- I found older threads that state that currently remote servers are
not supported. But there was a post (Oct 18, 2004 from Tim deBoer) that
said Servers on Mapped Network drives could be supported.
My remote Tomcat server is on a mapped drive, but I don't see how I can
set it up, because the New Server dialog wipes out the server type list
as soon as I enter a host name other than localhost.
Is there anything I can do to get Tomcat 5.5 to show up in the server
type list for my remote server?
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Re: Defining a server on another host [message #159678 is a reply to message #159478] |
Wed, 08 February 2006 16:24 |
Eric Kolotyluk Messages: 65 Registered: July 2009 |
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Matt B wrote:
> Matt B wrote:
>> Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>>> When I try to define a new server, there is a text field for the host
>>> name. However, if I type in anything other than localhost and scan for
>>> server types, all I get is Apache and Geronimo 1.0. If I push on a bit
>>> further, I get a list of Tomcat versions.
>>>
>>> Where does WTP get this list of server types from? It's not the same
>>> list as when host=localhost.
>>>
>>> Is it even possible to define a server that is on a host different
>>> than your development box?
>>>
>> I also am encountering this problem. There is a similar question posted
>> in eclipse.newcomer, but there is no response there either.
>>
>> I would like to be able to either:
>> 1) (preferred) Point at my Tomcat 5.5 instance on my development box.
>>
>> 2) or, work with the Sun App Server that already resides on my Windows
>> PC (localhost)
>>
>> Is there now, or will there eventually be, a way to do either of these
>> options?
> Ok -- I found older threads that state that currently remote servers are
> not supported. But there was a post (Oct 18, 2004 from Tim deBoer) that
> said Servers on Mapped Network drives could be supported.
> My remote Tomcat server is on a mapped drive, but I don't see how I can
> set it up, because the New Server dialog wipes out the server type list
> as soon as I enter a host name other than localhost.
> Is there anything I can do to get Tomcat 5.5 to show up in the server
> type list for my remote server?
If remote servers are not supported then the UI is flawed because it
implies you can define a server for any host.
You can work with Sun's AppServer on localhost:
https://glassfishplugins.dev.java.net/specifications/introdu ction.html
I was thinking of mapping the Appserver directory on my Sun with Samba to
my Windows box running Eclipse, but I wasn't sure if WTP only manipulated
files, or if it also tried to execute commands.
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Re: Defining a server on another host [message #159897 is a reply to message #159678] |
Thu, 09 February 2006 16:44 |
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Originally posted by: mboerger.decommunications.com
Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
> Matt B wrote:
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>> Matt B wrote:
>>> Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>>>> When I try to define a new server, there is a text field for the
>>>> host name. However, if I type in anything other than localhost and
>>>> scan for server types, all I get is Apache and Geronimo 1.0. If I
>>>> push on a bit further, I get a list of Tomcat versions.
>>>>
>>>> Where does WTP get this list of server types from? It's not the same
>>>> list as when host=localhost.
>>>>
>>>> Is it even possible to define a server that is on a host different
>>>> than your development box?
>>>>
>>> I also am encountering this problem. There is a similar question
>>> posted in eclipse.newcomer, but there is no response there either.
>>>
>>> I would like to be able to either:
>>> 1) (preferred) Point at my Tomcat 5.5 instance on my development box.
>>>
>>> 2) or, work with the Sun App Server that already resides on my
>>> Windows PC (localhost)
>>>
>>> Is there now, or will there eventually be, a way to do either of
>>> these options?
>> Ok -- I found older threads that state that currently remote servers
>> are not supported. But there was a post (Oct 18, 2004 from Tim
>> deBoer) that said Servers on Mapped Network drives could be supported.
>
>> My remote Tomcat server is on a mapped drive, but I don't see how I
>> can set it up, because the New Server dialog wipes out the server type
>> list as soon as I enter a host name other than localhost.
>
>> Is there anything I can do to get Tomcat 5.5 to show up in the server
>> type list for my remote server?
>
> If remote servers are not supported then the UI is flawed because it
> implies you can define a server for any host.
>
> You can work with Sun's AppServer on localhost:
> https://glassfishplugins.dev.java.net/specifications/introdu ction.html
>
> I was thinking of mapping the Appserver directory on my Sun with Samba
> to my Windows box running Eclipse, but I wasn't sure if WTP only
> manipulated files, or if it also tried to execute commands.
>
Hey Eric,
Thanks for the glassfish link. That will be a big help.
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