My apologies if I am putting this in the wrong category but I am not sure how 
to classify it.

We have been developing in Java for a while. Our development environment 
involves installing Eclipse and Jboss on a local development machine then 
connecting to a SQL server remotely.

A week ago we were notified by security that we are in violation of desktop 
software. Apparently security decided that running Jboss (server software) on 
desktop constitutes an undue risk.

Frankly I was dumbfounded when I heard that, I tried to explain to the security 
team how a developer needs a sand box to do his/her development but obviously I 
was shut down. Of course when I asked if they had an alternative they were 
quick to point out NO. 
One person mentioned using a VMware farm, developers can connect to an instance 
preconfigured with Jboss and do their work.

I am wondering if any of you can give me pointers/ammunitions or a case for or 
against this direction?

I am really interested to know how other enterprises are doing their 
development and what are the best practices that will placate the ?SWAT Team??

If  VMware  is the way to go what will performance be like?
Do I need to load all my development tools (i.e. Eclipse) or can eclipse 
connect to a remote Jboss instance as it was local to the box?
What is another alternative?

I am aware that virtualization is hitting the data centers and there are talks 
of deploying dumb-like terminal but is this really feasible for developer 
workstations

Any insight is greatly appreciated

Max


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