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| <h1>RDT Server Installation</h1> |
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| RDT provides advanced parsing and indexing functionality for C/C++ projects |
| in a remote client-server scenario. The RDT server component, which contains |
| the parser and index database, must be located on the same remote machine |
| as the project files. |
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| The RDT server component provides the following functionality: |
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| <li>Editing of remote files.</li> |
| <li>Creation of an index database from C/C++ source code files located on |
| the remote machine. |
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| <li>Advanced search and code assist functionality based on the contents |
| of the remote index database. |
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| Remote C/C++ projects require a connection to be established with a remote RDT server. |
| This guide describes how to install and run the RDT server. |
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| Note: The RDT server component is based on the RSE dstore server. Therefore |
| setting up the RDT server is very similar to setting up the RSE dstore server. |
| The guide to setting up the RSE dstore server can be |
| <a href="../../../org.eclipse.rse.doc.user/tasks/tbeginlinux.html">found here</a>, |
| however this section contains documentation specific to the RDT server. |
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| <li><a href="server_installation_unix.html">Installing the server on Linux/Unix</a></li> |
| <li><a href="server_installation_windows.html">Installing the server on Windows</a></li> |
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