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Remote development with Eclipse

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Vedran - 26 Oct 2006 12:08 GMT
    Hello!

Is it possible to load workspace in the eclipse that isn't on my
computer? I would like to work in Eclipse from home, but have everything
on my computer at work.

Thanks in advance!
Nigel Wade - 26 Oct 2006 15:56 GMT
>       Hello!
>
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>
> Thanks in advance!

The answer would be, "it depends".

I do it by having a Linux server at work, a VPN running over my broadband ADSL
connection, and running NX client on a Windows PC at home. This allows me to
run a full Linux desktop at home, just as if I was at work (except it's a bit
slower). I could also use Linux at home and run NX client on that, but I choose
not to.

I have no idea if anything similar is possible with Windows.

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