I use windows' mstsc to access other computers, it's the best (and of course
native) solution there is out there for remote computing.  ATT&T labs has
another slim line product that does the same as PCAnyWhere but there's a
java applet client for it, of course there's also one available for
PCAnywhere which I used to use before mstsc.

-Bocaj

| -----Original Message-----
| From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 1:35 PM
| To: Struts Users Mailing List
| Subject: Re: [OT] how do people work in project with one server for
| development
| 
| oh.....well I was thinking about configuring openssh on my home server
| (port
| 21) and controlling that one from here....
| 
| I used to use PCAnyWhore, but since I installed my router/firewall at
| home,
| I cannot do that anymore.....any more suggestions?
| 
| --
| James Mitchell
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Micael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 2:18 PM
| Subject: Re: [OT] how do people work in project with one server for
| development
| 
| 
| > Hi, James, okay, I will tell
| >
| > I do the whole thing with programs that allow me to write and to execute
| > scripts on a target machine over the web.  There isn't anything you
| cannot
| > do with product development that way.
| >
| > You can really do any kind of distributed programming you want through
| port
| > 80 and servlets.
| >
| > As a bit of an aside, a great deal of my programming is just two
| servlets
| > talking to each other from different websites where a graphic never
| > appears.  This, I assume, is fairly normal.  I am sort of self taught in
| > computing, coming from a background in mathematical logic, so I am not
| > completely aware of what is normal and what is not.  Certainly Jason
| Hunter
| > provides all the details needed to do this in his book on servlets.
| >
| > Are we on the same wave length?
| >
| > Micael
| >
| > At 02:04 PM 2/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
| > >Do tell!
| > >
| > >
| > >--
| > >James Mitchell
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > >----- Original Message -----
| > >From: "Micael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > >To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 1:29 PM
| > >Subject: Re: [OT] how do people work in project with one server for
| > >development
| > >
| > >
| > > > If you have the time, you can set up an environment in which you can
| do
| > > > everything through port 80 that you want to do.
| > > >
| > > > At 01:11 PM 2/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
| > > > > > Recently, I have been wondering if there are any sourceforge
| like
| > > > > > environments that can be used on a temporary basis for doing
| > >proprietary
| > > > > > development. Ya know... to sort of get around roadblocks with
| > >corporate
| > > > > > resources. :)
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > >Well, it won't matter if you are stuck behind a firewall that gives
| you
| > >port
| > > > >80 and 21 only!!!!
| > > > >
| > > > >If I seem a bit upset, I have just cause.  I hate having to wait
| till
| I
| > >get
| > > > >home before I can get anything really important done.
| > > > >
| > > > >--
| > > > >James Mitchell
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > >----- Original Message -----
| > > > >From: "Tony Baity" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > > > >To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > > > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:56 PM
| > > > >Subject: RE: [OT] how do people work in project with one server for
| > > > >development
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > > For those folks that have a little extra personal time to
| spare...
| and
| > >a
| > > > >laptop... and a way to transfer files from your work PC to your
| > >laptop....
| > > > >Then freedom is just around the corner.
| > > > > > In the last year, I was cut loose from a very strictly
| controlled
| > > > >environment where the developers had to wait months while upper
| > >management
| > > > >tried to squeeze App Server and IDE Vendors down to lower and lower
| > >prices
| > > > >before someone finally would make a decision a buy something. So I
| > > > >understand the choking affect of code development decisions that
| are
| > >routed
| > > > >through the accounting department and upper management. But with
| Java
| and
| > > > >current open source efforts, anyone should be able to start
| development
| > >or
| > > > >work from home using open source and migrate over to vendor
| supplied
| > > > >products later.
| > > > > > I am now a consultant and have become used to carrying a laptop
| > >around. In
| > > > >fact, due to a recent client's development environment issues, I
| did
| the
| > > > >first month's development completely on the laptop and shared files
| at
| > >work
| > > > >through a network drive. The only problem I had was converting an
| Oracle
| > > > >schema to Pointbase (don't laugh... it got me through unit testing)
| > > > > > Recently, I have been wondering if there are any sourceforge
| like
| > > > >environments that can be used on a temporary basis for doing
| proprietary
| > > > >development. Ya know... to sort of get around roadblocks with
| corporate
| > > > >resources. :)
| > > > > > -Tony
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > >  Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:You read into it
| what
| > >you
| > > > >will, but the topic was software innovation in
| > > > > > corporate America. I was making an extreme point. If this
| offends
| you,
| > > > > > perhaps you take yourself too seriously.
| > > > > >
| > > > > > Mark
| > > > > >
| > > > > > -----Original Message-----
| > > > > > From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > > > > > Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:13 PM
| > > > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > > > > > Subject: RE: [OT] how do people work in project with one server
| for
| > > > > > development
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > > Now we're onto Hitler? This is way too off topic even for posts
| > >designated
| > > > > > [OT].
| > > > > >
| > > > > > David
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > >
| > > > > > >From: "Mark Galbreath"
| > > > > > >Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
| > > > > > >To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'"
| > > > > > >Subject: RE: [OT] how do people work in project with one server
| for
| > > > > > >development
| > > > > > >Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:44:27 -0500
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >That is way too simplistic, dude. Creativity is the catalyst
| for
| > > > > > >innovation. Stifle developers' ability to be creative and you
| lose
| > > > > > >innovation. American innovation have been so great over the
| centuries
| > > > > > >because business owners realized the value in R&D and being the
| first
| > > > > > >to patent a new innovation. That's what drove productivity and
| > >profits
| > > > > > >from the invention of the power loom to the cotton gin,
| > >interchangeable
| > > > > > >parts, Taylorism (scientific management), robotics, and
| software.
| > >What
| > > > > > >Simon is talking about are companies (or divisions) run by
| > > > > > >short-sighted people interested more often than not with their
| > > > > > >immediate personal welfare and/or the blind enforcement of a
| > > > > > >theoretical policy. Even a fascist pig like Hitler was
| responsible
| > >for
| > > > > > >the most innovative advances in weaponry in a 100 years not
| because
| > >he
| > > > > > >dictated policy, but because he gave his scientists freedom to
| > > > > > >innovate.
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >Mark
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > > > > >From: Michael C. Lee Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > > > > > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 11:21 AM
| > > > > > >To: Struts Users Mailing List
| > > > > > >Subject: Re: [OT] how do people work in project with one server
| for
| > > > > > >development
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >I'm sorry, I have to repond to this communist drivel.
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >"Welcome to Corporate America. Please leave your innovation at
| home,
| > >it
| > > > > > >will
| > > > > > >not be required at the office." No, that is your
| company...Landsend
| > >by
| > > > >the
| > > > > > >looks of it. And last I looked, Corporate America had more
| > >innovations
| > > > >per
| > > > > > >capita than Cuba or other similiar 'non-Corporate' countries.
| > >Landsend,
| > > > >and
| > > > > > >most other countries, want to make a profit. That is a
| motivating
| > >factor
| > > > >to
| > > > > > >innovate. Michael Lee
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >----- Original Message -----
| > > > > > >From: "Chappell, Simon P"
| > > > > > >To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
| > > > > > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:17 AM
| > > > > > >Subject: RE: [OT] how do people work in project with one server
| for
| > > > > > >development
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > >As discussed in previous conversations, I am here for
| > > > > > >geographical/religious
| > > > > > >reasons and my employer is where you work if you're a
| programmer
| in
| > >this
| > > > > > >town. Many aspects of the company are good, but once in a while
| the
| > >stuff
| > > > > > >flowing downhill is crazier than usual.
| > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > > > > > >From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > > > > > > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:03 AM
| > > > > > > >To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
| > > > > > > >Subject: RE: [OT] how do people work in project with one
| server
| for
| > > > > > > >development
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >That sucks! I would have to be desperate to work in such an
| > > > > > > >environment!
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > > > > > >From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > > > > > > >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:57 AM
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >If only it were that simple. Some of us get WAS handed down
| to
| us
| > > > > > > >from a being so far up the corporate ladder that it still has
| frost
| > > > > > > >on it. This same breather of rarified air, then also decides
| that
| > > > > > > >once you're using WAS,
| > > > > > > >you should naturally use WSAD for your IDE. Oh ... and
| they're
| > > > > > > >going to lock
| > > > > > > >down workstations, so that you can't install free stuff on
| there to
| > >use
| > > > > > > >instead.
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >Welcome to Corporate America. Please leave your innovation at
| home,
| > > > > > > >it will not be required at the office.
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >Simon
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >
| > > > > > > >
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