for the suggestions but I feel the idiot. I was passing "
10.41.16.31" as the ip. Notice the leading space. I do thank you for
your responce Brian.
Dwayne
On 4/6/06, Brian McCallion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Can you telnet to the host on port 25? If so d
Once I found the xml option I was pretty satisfied with
the logging.
Regards,
Brian
Brian McCallion
President
WebSphere Automation Solutions
Bronze Drum Consulting, Inc.
230 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10169
T (646) 283-0534
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http://www.bronzedrum.com
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-Ori
vance and in
this way get seemingly "dynamically." There are probably other less radical
solutions to your issue, but I thought you might be interested in an
approach that's worked really well for me.
All the best,
Brian
Brian McCallion
President
WebSphere Automation Solutions
Br
Hi Daniel,
Can you telnet to the host on port 25? If so do you get an smtp session
with the host?
Thanks,
Brian
Brian McCallion
President
WebSphere Automation Solutions
Bronze Drum Consulting, Inc.
230 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10169
T (646) 283-0534
F (646) 201-9596
http://www.bronzedrum.com
if the ssh
certificates on your local and remote box are setup correctly.
Hope this helps,
Brian
Brian McCallion
President
WebSphere Automation Solutions
Bronze Drum Consulting, Inc.
230 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10169
T (646) 283-0534
F (646) 201-9596
http://www.bronzedrum.com
[EMAIL
Checkout http://www.bronzedrum.com/product.html
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From: Vipin Batra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:11 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Urgent : Send me some Initial Docs
Hi All !!
I have started using ANT and deploying applications. Can any