CADev - CometAnywhere Remote Development
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| CADev consists of a suite of programs that provide a facility for editing and compiling IB programs over a Comet Anywhere connection. That is, .IBS source files that previously could only be edited and compiled on a computer hosting Comet can now be edited and compiled remotely across a network or the Internet. This is accomplished by maintaining identical copies of an .IBS source file at both the host and remote computers. When a request is made to compile the remote version of a file, it is first copied back to the host computer and then the appropriate commands are sent to the host computer to compile the file. | CADev consists of a suite of programs that provide a facility for editing and compiling IB programs over a Comet Anywhere connection. That is, .IBS source files that previously could only be edited and compiled on a computer hosting Comet can now be edited and compiled remotely across a network or the Internet. This is accomplished by maintaining identical copies of an .IBS source file at both the host and remote computers. When a request is made to compile the remote version of a file, it is first copied back to the host computer and then the appropriate commands are sent to the host computer to compile the file. | ||
Revision as of 21:44, 11 November 2011
CADev consists of a suite of programs that provide a facility for editing and compiling IB programs over a Comet Anywhere connection. That is, .IBS source files that previously could only be edited and compiled on a computer hosting Comet can now be edited and compiled remotely across a network or the Internet. This is accomplished by maintaining identical copies of an .IBS source file at both the host and remote computers. When a request is made to compile the remote version of a file, it is first copied back to the host computer and then the appropriate commands are sent to the host computer to compile the file.
