A new technical article has been published on OTN:
How to Develop Code from a Remote Desktop with Oracle Solaris Studio
by Igor Nikiforov
This
article describes the remote desktop feature of the Oracle Solaris
Studio IDE, and how to use it to compile, run, debug, and profile your
code running on remote servers.
Published May 2012 Introducing the IDE Desktop Distribution Determining Whether You Need the Desktop Distribution Creating the Desktop Distribution Using the Desktop Distribution See Also About the Author
Introducing the IDE Desktop Distribution
Sun
Studio 12 Update 1 introduced a unique remote development feature that
allows you to run just one instance of the IDE while working with
multiple servers and platforms. For example, you could run the IDE on an
x86-based laptop or desktop running Oracle Linux, and use a SPARC-based
server running Oracle Solaris 10 to compile, run, debug, and profile
your code. The IDE works seamlessly just as if you had the Oracle
Solaris operating system on your laptop or desktop.
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