servers.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim deBoer
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>
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> To: "General discussion of project-wide or
architectural issues."
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> Date: 08/01/2008 04:42 PM
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r architectural issues."
Date:
09/26/2008 06:48 PM
Subject:
Re: [wtp-dev] questions on local/remote support for generic server
adapters
Hi Tim,
Just getting back to this. I now see what you mean about the wizard
filtering out servers to start. My question is, once you've se
] questions on local/remote support for generic
serveradapters
Hi Max,
Thanks for your response. If I understand it correctly, it sounds like
you want to keep the ability to enter something other than localhos
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Re: [wtp-dev] questions on local/remote support for generic server
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Hi Max,
Thanks for your response. If I understand it correctly, it sounds like
you want to
local servers.
Thanks,
Tim deBoer
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Re: [wtp-dev] questions on local/remote support for generic server
adapters
Hi Max,
Thanks for your
Hi Max,
Thanks for your response. If I understand it correctly, it sounds like
you want to keep the ability to enter something other than localhost in
that field, but that something is another name for the local host. Is
that accurate? If so, your pointer to the isRemote and isLocal code wa
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 23:38:53 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you give more detail? Are you saying it makes sense to allow
> editing the hostname because even though a server only supports local,
> there are some remote actions you can do on it? If so, what are they?
open a browser and d
Can you give more detail? Are you saying it makes sense to allow
editing the hostname because even though a server only supports local,
there are some remote actions you can do on it? If so, what are they?
And, if you have any info as to what setting the remote host support
flag to true is s
> Also, why is the Hostname shown as an editable field in the general info
> of the OverviewEditorPart if supportsRemoteHosts is false? Shouldn't
> this be non-editable if it is shown at all?
just because it is local in context of deployment/debugging/launching then
a hostname is relevant for co
I notice that there is a "supportsRemoteHosts" option for server types -
can someone tell me what is supposed to happen when it is set to true?
I've searched on the web and seen mixed reports as to how much (other)
work a plugin would have to do when it supports remote, and whether it's
start/s
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