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Post subject: remote deplyment  PostPosted: Dec 30, 2004 - 08:15 PM
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Hello there,
I think I read some post saying that relaes 3.8.3 included remote deplyment. If this true?? if it is then how can I do it?? I've been digging around and can find a way to do it.
I want to remote deploy to tomcat 5.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Dec 30, 2004 - 08:28 PM
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Erick,

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I think I read some post saying that relaes 3.8.3 included remote deplyment. If this true??

Yes, it's true.

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if it is then how can I do it?? I've been digging around and can find a way to do it.

Did you try digging through the documentation? ;-) There's a Remote Debugging Quickstart included in the application's Help system in the MyEclipse Application Developer Guide and it's also available on the website in the Documentation section here:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/ContentExpress-display-ceid-67.html It should give you everything you need to get going. :-)

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Hi Scott,
Maybe I did not explain my self properly. I am trying to deploy, not to debug. When I go to windows/preferences and select the appserver under the myeclipse section a list of the supported appserver shows up. When I click in tomcat 5 there is no way to specify a remote server instance. All I can do is to enter local folders for a local instance of the tomcat.
My question is:
If there a way to specify a remote appserver in myeclipse 3.8.3?

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Erick,

Did you read the Remote Debugging Quickstart I referenced? It's explained there.

The connectors are for internally started servers. For remotely started servers you don't need a connector because you're starting the server manually, remotely. A special deployment type and debug session are provided, and this is all detailed in the documentation.

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Post subject: Remote deployment  PostPosted: Dec 31, 2004 - 05:34 AM
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Hi Scott,
Thanks for your reply.
I went through the documentation you refered me to. I found a work around for remote deployments but this still won't work for me as it needs to have access to a mouted or shared drive in the remote system. What i need is something like the management console in tomcat that allows to deploy from anywehere. Is there anything like that in myeclipse??

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Erick,

OK, I see what you're after now. Right now we don't have a web-based interfact like the Tomcat console for deployment. However, you could easily use our deployer to deploy to a custom location on your local drive and then use the Tomcat deployer to pick up the WAR and deploy it remotely to an instance of Tomcat that you're debugging. How's that work for you?

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Hi Scott..
Happy new year!!1 ;)
That solution will do although I still would have to do it manually.
Thanks anyway.

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Erick,

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Happy new year!!1 ;)

Thanks! You too!

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That solution will do although I still would have to do it manually.

Yes, it's a bit more manual than normal but you're also using an advanced configuration. The good news is that you *can* do it, although a bit more manually than we'd like, and that once you do, full Java and JSP debugging will be available to you. Not all bad. ;-)

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Hi Scott,
Thanks for your reply again.
How is it that I can get full Java and JSP debugging when deploying to a remote server?

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Please see the Remote Debugging tutorial in the Documentation section here:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/ContentExpress-display-ceid-67.html

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