Personally, I use cygwin on Windows, which gives you a unix/linux-like
environment, and cygwin supports ssh. Beyond that, I can't tell you much - I'm
not much of a Windows user.
You could also try posting the question on the "Installation, Configuration &
Deployment" forum at
http://www.jboss
I am using windows XP,how can I do it?
JB
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Well, on linux/unix/cygwin you could use the ssh (secure shell) command:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh
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Yes Ron,
using twiddle tool that provided by jboss we can stop any server (either
remote or local for ex: twiddle --server=servername invoke
"jboss.system:type=Server" "shutdown") but in case of start, how can we do?
JB
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Hi jb,
Could you be more specific about what you want to do?
Thanks,
Ron
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