Hello:
I am new to Guacamole Development and I would like to get some input as to
the proper development environment I should use for coding and debugging.
Obviously I will need a Linux box to host my  Guacamole build (such as
Ubunto).  The question is can I use a virtual machine for development or is
it too much of a pain and I should have a standalone box?
In addition to the aforementioned box, I will also need a server and a
client that can be connected to my Guacamole box which resides in the middle
between the two.

For starters I want to create my own tunnel class which extends
GuacamoleHTTPTunnelServlet to capture user input from the HTML client.  My
application will then forward a subset of this input based on certain
criteria to the server.

Thanks for your help,
David



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