Re: SSH application in Java



On 21 Sie, 23:06, all mail refused <elvis-85...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That shows how far Linux has to go to catch up with Solaris which
you could reboot with a ping packet 10 years ago. :)

Good point :-)

It might make a difference what platform you are calling from what
tools you can use there - I don't think you said enough about that.

I'm going to use it on Windows Server and, like I said, connect to
computer with Linux. That's why I think Java could be good idea,
becouse of portability. Jsch worked for me yesterday just after I
wrote this post (force majeure?), looks like it probably has what I
need, I just have to explore it more now.

Does it really have to be Java?

Not really. I have free choice in here, but I prefer Java... If there
is better way to do it I'm open for any ideas. Perhaps C# would be
good (or even better) idea.

Thanks for answer,
Mateusz Zajakala

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