So, I'm in that nebulous middle ground of developer experience. I've put a few 
systems into production but I'm no guru. I've done enough work to appreciate 
the things that tools like Seam, Hibernate and the JBoss AS offer.

I've worked with the JBoss AS before. I've read a lot about Seam and played 
around with some of the tutorials. I desperately need an ORM solution beyond my 
home-rolled version at work (not that I'll ever get time to do it there!) Since 
JBoss Tools looks to be a full stack in one go it seems like a great starting 
point.

However, I know from experience that setting up a development environment is, 
well, a bitch. So I saw JBDS and figured that'd be a great point to start. 
Though, considering this would be out of my own pocket I'm not in a huge hurry 
to shell out $99. 

So, my question to you guys is this: Given there's a brand new release of JBoss 
Tools and my relative inexperience would I be spending more than, say, 8 hours 
or so more trying to set up JBoss Tools on Eclipse than I would just buying a 
subscription to JBDS? Does JBDS have any other advantages over home rolling my 
own environment (besides picking and choosing my parts. I'm actually interested 
in almost all of the pieces of JBDS)? Is this even the right place for a post 
like this?!

I'm looking forward to getting started and I'd appreciate any help I can get!

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