Hello David,
Yes, you can also set a connection to a Docker daemon running on a remote machine, as long
as you have all the settings to connect to it (the connection wizard will not provide any
suggestion for this).
You'll need the ip/port to open the socket to the daemon and maybe a copy of the
client certificates if authentication is enabled.
Please let us know if you have any trouble with that.
As far as Docker Swarm is concerned, we don't have any plan for it yet, but I
encourage you to open a RFE on
https://bugs.eclipse.org/ (select the 'Linux Tools'
project and then the 'Docker' component) if this is something you want to see in
the future.
Best regards,
Xavier
On 27 Jun 2016, at 17:23, David M. Karr
<davidmichaelkarr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm still mostly a Docker beginner, and I just viewed the Docker Tools
recorded video.
Two related questions:
Will it be possible to have the Docker Tooling work with a remote
container (not on localhost)?
Will it be possible to integrate with Docker Swarm?
The latter is likely an academic issue, but perhaps not the former.
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