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