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Re: Java Studio Creator to deployment



Michael
Many people have already mentioned Eclipse, and it is a great tool. 
In addition to Eclipse is the MyEclipse Subscription. 
http://MyEclipseIDE.com   It has suited my web development needs
wonderfully, and I do both small and LARGE scale deployments, only
small ones on the mac though.  MyEclipse is 29.99/year and is well
worth it.  They have almost everything that Java Studio Creator has
except JSF support, which is coming soon.  And they have a deployer
for JBOSS and will most likely offer support on their forums for
installing JBoss.  So if you are looking to use Jboss on OSX server,
MyEclipse is a good choice.   As far as front base, I do not know if
MyEclipse supports it as a database.  But it wil lgive you a visual
editor for any database that has a JDBC driver for it so, it will give
you something.
My $0.02
Michael


On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:09:42 -0800, Michael Warner <email@hidden> wrote:
> 
> I am considering switching from WebObjects to Java Studio Creator.
> I have read Apple's article about Java Studio Creator, but I still have
> a
> question or two.
> 
> I develop on an OS X box and deploy using OS X Servers.   I have been
> using FrontBase as
> my database, but could switch to something like MySQL.   The
> applications
> that I development have been  strictly small scale to date.
> 
> A single developer license for Java Studio Creator is $99.00.
> OS X Server comes with JBoss.   Will this do? Or...
> 
> Are there other pieces of commercial software that I will need to buy
> in order
> to have a fairly complete deployment environment?  If so, what might
> they be?
> I am trying to understand the financial (not the learning curve)
> expenses involved
> in making such a switch.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Warner
> 
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