Re: WO development on Windows with Eclipse/WOLips
Re: WO development on Windows with Eclipse/WOLips
- Subject: Re: WO development on Windows with Eclipse/WOLips
- From: Don Lindsay <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 22:12:35 -0400
Hello David;
You can use Macintosh Hardware with the federal government. Contact
me directly so I can assist you. I am an IAT for DoD and GSA. I may
be able to help you out.
Don
On Apr 17, 2009, at 4:53 PM, David Ress wrote:
All,
WebObjects is definitely an awesome tool. I can say that as for the
past four years I have been using WO, my WO efforts and the results
the apps generate have caught the attention of a much larger company
under whom I am now employed.
My question centers around the fact I am required to embrace a
government standard of Windows + SQL Server for the WO applications
for both deployment and development. Deployment comes later, and
with the recent activity on the list I believe I will be ok using
Tomcat.
But, development has me concerned, and I welcome any advice/guidance
in spec-ing a Windows system with Eclipse/WOLips for development in
terms of:
XP vs Vista - which one is best with Eclipse/WOLips? Any 64bit
issues with Vista and Eclipse/WOLips?
RAM - I know more is always better but XP has a "theoretical" limit
of 4GB, and I am coming from a Mac Pro with 6GB.
So, for those of you currently developing on the other platform, can
you offer any guidance or advice?
Thanks in advance,
David
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Officer
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45434
www.infoscribe.com Phone: (937) 431-8870
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