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Re: [ptp-user] Remote Tools search path for the "java" executable
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Hi Rodrigo,
Please open a bug. That way we can keep track of the issue.
We could use the RM configuration file for this, but that would mean that you need to configure a RM to use a remote project, whereas remote projects are currently independent of the RM framework. I think it would be better to make this a configurable property of the project.
Regarding the debugger, you can set the gdb location using the SDM preferences (Preferences>Parallel Tools>Debug>SDM). Note however, that this setting will apply to any debug configuration that uses the SDM. If this is too restrictive then it might be better to make this a configuration option in the debug launch configuration.
Regards,
Greg
On Sep 5, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Rodrigo Fraxino Araujo wrote:
> Dear Greg,
>
> What do you think is the best way to address your solution? One should
> extend this abstract class and override these methods? Or is it a
> necessity for the applications that make use of PTP to address
> org.eclipse.ptp.remote.core.server.AbstractRemoteServerRunner? If so,
> is it just a matter of using the set methods to specify the path?
>
> I have done some digging and also found out about JAXB resource
> manager (http://tinyurl.com/4yk9ata). From what I understood I think
> it's an alternative to this matter that makes possible to use an XML
> file to define the server properties in the client side. Do you think
> that it is a sound approach to this particular issue?
>
> Best regards,
> Rodrigo.
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject:
>> Re: [ptp-user] Remote Tools search path for the "java" executable
>> Date:
>> Fri, 2 Sep 2011 09:50:10 -0400
>> From:
>> Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Reply-To:
>> PTP User list <ptp-user@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To:
>> PTP User list <ptp-user@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>
>> Corey,
>>
>> Whatever executable is specified in the extension point will be run.
>> If that is just "java" then it will use whatever is in the path. You
>> could use "/path/to/java" to specify an explicit path.
>>
>> Programmatically, you have two options:
>>
>> 1. AbstractRemoteServerRunner#setLaunchCommand() can be used to
>> specify a command with an explicit path.
>> 2. AbstractRemoteServerRunner#setWorkDir() can be used to set the
>> working directory, then you could specify the command as "./java".
>>
>> If you can think of another way you'd like to do this, let me know
>> and I can look at implementing it.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:36 PM, Corey Ashford wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/01/2011 11:10 AM, Corey Ashford wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> When we create a remote connection using Remote Tools, there is
>>>> the one issue of needing to make sure that the system finds the
>>>> correct "java" executable with which to run the DStore server.
>>>>
>>>> Is there way to configure Remote Tools in such a way that it looks
>>>> for java in a predefined location, or does it always just use the
>>>> $PATH of the remote account that's provided?
>>>>
>>>
>>> There's also a similar issue for "gdb". Is there a way we can
>>> specify which "gdb" that SDM will use, or does it rely on $PATH as
>>> well?
>>>
>>> - Corey
>>>
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