Remote test initiation..JMX

Hi,
I am trying to find a solution as part of which i have to verify tests that have not been run and initiate them remotely.
For example:getting the test classes to be initiated remotely say TestClassA,TestClassB and initiating the tests.
I have to do this for many different development environments.
I was thinking of running some jmx agent on each environment and use JMX RMIClient to initiate tests remotely.
Not sure whether this could work out.
Please let me if anyone has tried something on similar lines or links which could help me to do this.
Regards
Raju

Hello Veeren,
Hope this helps:
Q. How to obtain access ?
Just contact the ICC guys <a href="http://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/sdnservices/icc">http://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/sdnservices/icc</a> and they will help you out with this. We had a lovely experience with the consultants for our XI Content Certification.
Q. How long does this process take ?
In our case, it was less than a week.
Q. What's the cost ?
We were fortunate to do it during the promotional period and did not have to pay anything. The ICC consultant would help you with the details.
Q. How well does the system work ?
The system was quite fast and the access is via ITS / SAP GUI for HTML.
Q. Do you get access to only the built-in data or you can create your own ?
Besides the XI Server, it was an IDES system in our case and we were also able to create data.
All the best for your certification.
Regards,
Parag.

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