it seems to result it this error:
[ERROR] Invalid module name: 'http://site.com/..'

But it works when I hit the URL on my browser... do I need to set up
my Tomcat server differently?


On Jul 6, 6:21 pm, Jason Essington <[email protected]> wrote:
> it is simply -noserverhttp://myserver.com/myHostpage.html
>
> -jason
>
> On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:39 PM, justin choi wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can you help figure out the parameters I need to do this?  I've only
> > seen examples to do it on localhost...
>
> > I've tried configurations along the lines of:
> > -noserver IPaddress -p port com.module/module.html
>
> > On Jul 6, 2:59 pm, Jason Essington <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> That is pretty much exactly what -noserver is for. you can debug and
> >> even change your client code and have it execute against any remote
> >> server (whether that is on your local machine or even a production
> >> server).
>
> >> -jason
>
> >> On Jul 6, 2009, at 10:54 AM, justin choi wrote:
>
> >>> I've been exploring the -noserver option and it doesn't seem to do
> >>> what I need...
>
> >>> Basically, I want to be able to edit the front end in hosted mode  
> >>> and
> >>> access my remote server for RPC calls.  How can this be set up?

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