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Isolating two JDI connections completely.

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Hi experts,

I have two environments to which I connect to.One being the NWDI for the current project and another being the NWDI of my local 2004s installation. To keep things simple and keep these two separate what I have tried is

1. Created two different shortcuts to NWDS with -data option (the workspace change)

2. Using two different workspaces I run two different instances of NWDS which point to the different NWDIs.

i.e. The settings of J2EE engine / DTR etc for these two instances differ.

I typically observe that , when I log on to the local NWDI using that perticular instance of NWDS for it, the DTR client for the remote server still tries to log on to it. Is there any way I can avoid even a ping or the attempt to connect to the remote NWDI when I am pointing to the local ?

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Check <a href="/people/helmut.tammen2/blog/2005/09/27/running-multiple-versions-of-netweaver-developer-studio-on-one-developer-pc--another-approach">this weblog</a> by Helmut Tammen.