The locally installed JBoss is just there to supply the necessary
client libraries. You can point at the local jboss install in the
connection wizard for "install path", but reference the remote
hostname and port to make the remote connection.
- Greg
On Feb 8, 2008, at 9:24 PM, David Brown wrote:
> Hello mc4j dev, they-who-commit, gurus and users. First of all let
> say what a very good tool once again from the FOSS community. I have
> successfully installed mc4j on 2 client boxes: Kubuntu 2.6.22-14-
> generic #1 SMP and a Windows XP box. Per the Wiki doco I installed a
> local JBoss since this is necessary to attach to a remote JBoss
> instance. I am able to run and view several dashboards on the
> locally installed JBoss but I am perplexed as to howto connect to
> the remote JBoss instance. Any and all comment, suggestions,
> solutions, rants and raves welcomed. The particulars follow and
> please advise, David.
>
> mc4j: console 1.2b9
> Jboss: 4.2.1.GA
> JDK: 1.6.x
>
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