On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 04:15 AM, Jason Essington wrote:

We are currently using an Xserve (MacOS X Server) running JBoss and PostgreSQL with no issues what so ever.
I have even managed to create the SystemStarter scripts required to start JBoss when the server starts.

My server is currently running a JBoss / Jetty / JBoss.Net and is running without a hitch.

All of our development is done on Macs as well.

This combination has given us zero problems. OS X Server is a rock solid operating system that you should have no reservations about placing in a production environment.

-jason
I'm also getting started with JBoss on an OS X platform - no major issues so far. I am wondering about what tools you are using for development though. I'm using JBuilder, but I had a a hard time integrating it with Jetty, so I switched to Tomcat4.1. There still seem to be some integration issues when it comes to deployment.

Also, not to offend any Mac fanatics, but so far what I've read points to linux giving (a little) better performance in a server environment, and when you figure in hardware and software costs you get a much better bang for your buck.

But since I've been using the mac at work it has been pretty nice to work with. In the future I think I may develop on Mac and deploy to linux.



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