SSAJAROFF
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RE: Remote Development
Hi!
My answers are :
a) Yes PCAnywhere or ControlIT (from CA), a fat client for every remote
developer
b) You need at least 128 Kb and 250 ms ping to run a WAN client in an
acceptable way.
c) I strongly recommend the PCAnywhere/ControlIT solution.
Bye
-----Mensaje original-----
De: JDE JDE [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: Lunes 20 de Noviembre de 2000 02:15 PM
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Remote Development
Xe, HP-UX, Oracle 8.1.6, W2K with Metaframe 1.8 Terminal Servers
Our client (comprised of 5 regional offices) is wanting to do ad-hoc
reporting remotely. We are running on TSE. I was wondering how larger
clients out there are handling remote report development. Specifically:
Are you using PCAnywhere to connect to a fat client? Do you have 1 fat
client for each remote developer?
Is anyone able to run a fat client over a WAN and if so - what is your
bandwidth and is the response time acceptable?
Many of you have mentioned that report development is now possible on
Terminal Server with Xe. I called JDE on this and after some research this
is what the response line guy told me. He said that you cannot create or
modify a UBE template on TSE. You can only modify the version template. He
also said that you cannot checkout the version - you can only create a new
one or copy an existing one and modify that one. Once you check that
version in - you can no longer modify that version - you would need to copy
it and name it something else. If this is in fact the way it works - this
is not an acceptable solution for us. Has anyone experimented with this yet
or have any other insight?
You can send your opinions/experiences directly to me if you would like.
Thanks in advance.
Melissa
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Hi!
My answers are :
a) Yes PCAnywhere or ControlIT (from CA), a fat client for every remote
developer
b) You need at least 128 Kb and 250 ms ping to run a WAN client in an
acceptable way.
c) I strongly recommend the PCAnywhere/ControlIT solution.
Bye
-----Mensaje original-----
De: JDE JDE [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: Lunes 20 de Noviembre de 2000 02:15 PM
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Remote Development
Xe, HP-UX, Oracle 8.1.6, W2K with Metaframe 1.8 Terminal Servers
Our client (comprised of 5 regional offices) is wanting to do ad-hoc
reporting remotely. We are running on TSE. I was wondering how larger
clients out there are handling remote report development. Specifically:
Are you using PCAnywhere to connect to a fat client? Do you have 1 fat
client for each remote developer?
Is anyone able to run a fat client over a WAN and if so - what is your
bandwidth and is the response time acceptable?
Many of you have mentioned that report development is now possible on
Terminal Server with Xe. I called JDE on this and after some research this
is what the response line guy told me. He said that you cannot create or
modify a UBE template on TSE. You can only modify the version template. He
also said that you cannot checkout the version - you can only create a new
one or copy an existing one and modify that one. Once you check that
version in - you can no longer modify that version - you would need to copy
it and name it something else. If this is in fact the way it works - this
is not an acceptable solution for us. Has anyone experimented with this yet
or have any other insight?
You can send your opinions/experiences directly to me if you would like.
Thanks in advance.
Melissa
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