Giving up is the easiest thing in the world to do..but holding it together when everything seems like falling apart is true strength!!
with regards, Harish.T
Giving up is the easiest thing in the world to do..but holding it together when everything seems like falling apart is true strength!!
with regards, Harish.T
Originally posted by Ernest Friedman-Hill:
Sure. All you need is a program running on the remote machine listening for commands to execute, and a way to communicate with that program. Lots of UNIX machines already have such a program running: it's called sshd. I suppose lots of Windows machines have such a program too; it's called Internet Explorer (baboom BOOM kish! Thanks folks, don't forget to tip your waitress!)
Tony Morris
Java Q&A (FAQ, Trivia)
Originally posted by Ernest Friedman-Hill:
Sure. All you need is a program running on the remote machine listening for commands to execute, and a way to communicate with that program. Lots of UNIX machines already have such a program running: it's called sshd. I suppose lots of Windows machines have such a program too; it's called Internet Explorer (baboom BOOM kish! Thanks folks, don't forget to tip your waitress!)
Originally posted by Srinivas Kalvala:
Start with Server Sockets & Normal Sockets ... seems you may require RAW Sockets too.
Originally posted by Ulf Dittmer:
If it's specifically Tomcat you want to control from afar, then you can do that via a number of Ant tasks that support that.
Originally posted by Ernest Friedman-Hill:
It would silly to start absolutely from scratch for this -- what would be the point?
Originally posted by Srinivas Kalvala:
Do you want to use any other specific wrapper over Socket for this operation?
Tony Morris
Java Q&A (FAQ, Trivia)
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