[Building Sakai] Remote Eclipse over X-Terminal
Daniel Merino
daniel.merino at unavarra.es
Fri May 15 00:08:11 PDT 2009
Hi all.
Many thanks for so many answers! I have tested the NX/NoMachine
application and it works really well, so my problem is just finished.
About the local Eclipse approach with network folders pointing to the
code, I haven't tested it, but I fear that it would be hard to configure
the Tomcat access in Eclipse if it's installed remotely. Am I wrong?
Well, thanks a lot.
Regards.
Nuno Fernandes escribió:
> Daniel,
>
> I can empathize that Xming server for Windows works perfectly here.
> However, my setup consists in having eclipse pointing to projects on a
> network drive. I am able to perform svn operations as usual. Since I'm
> using the Maven Eclipse plugin, enabling maven builds slows down the
> compile process in Eclipse so I have disabled automatic builds...
>
> Nuno
>
> 2009/5/14 Matthew Jones <jonespm at umich.edu <mailto:jonespm at umich.edu>>
>
> Ubuntu has a remote desktop option that starts up vnc in the
> System->Preference menu of Gnome. Connecting from windows with
> ultravnc has always worked well for me.
>
> I think someone else suggested freenx, that a little faster but is
> a little harder to setup.
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
>
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Daniel Merino
> <daniel.merino at unavarra.es <mailto:daniel.merino at unavarra.es>> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Does anybody use, by chance, a remote Eclipse with a
> x-terminal over
> Windows XP?
>
> We have an Ubuntu with our local repository of Sakai and the
> Tomcat
> where we deploy it, but we must install there the Eclipse to
> configure
> it with Tomcat, Subversion, etc. So I have installed a X-Terminal
> (Reflection X) on my XP in order to access remotely to
> Eclipse. And my
> problem is that is running really slow, the IDE takes about
> 6-8 seconds
> in painting the screen every time I minimize and maximize.
>
> I don't think that it's a network problem, because the same remote
> Eclipse runs smoothly in another Ubuntu. I must use XP for
> work matters.
>
> Could somebody recommend me some X-Terminal software that is
> known to
> work OK in this approach? Or another way to face this situation?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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