Author: Darryl Gove

Solaris Studio has an IDE based on NetBeans.org, one of the features of the IDE is its ability to do remote development – ie do your development work on a Windows laptop while doing the builds on a remote Solaris or Linux box. Vladimir has written up a nice how-to guide covering the three models that Studio supports:


As shown in the image, the three models are:

  • Fully remote. The source and builds remain on the remote system.
  • Mixed/shared. The source is on a shared network location, but the builds are performed remotely.
  • Simple. Where the source is cached on the local machine for editing, but sent to the remote machine for builds.