Re: Wicket stack on a netbook

2013-05-02 Thread Rafael Barrera Oro
Thanks for all the answers!

My current laptop is pretty heavy so i'm fixed on the idea of having the
lightest and smallest workstation possible despite the potential problems
of programming using such little resolution (i will maintain my anvil
laptop as a home workstation and use the light netbook to carry around
ocassionally, this is also why i don't intend to spend much on it).

Anyway, i am very happy to find out that eclipse, tomcat and mysql can
indeed be used with the hardware i had in mind.

Thanks again, take care!
Rafael


2013/4/30 Jorge Gallardo 

> I developed a quite large app in wicket using a nice samsung nc10. I had to
> upgrade when I changed the db from mysql to cassandra.
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 2:30 AM, Sven Meier  wrote:
>
> > I did my Wicket development on a netbook a few years ago and it worked
> > fine.
> > Running Eclipse on XGA display resolution was a PITA though :(.
> >
> > Sven
> >
> >
> > On 04/25/2013 09:17 PM, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> >
> >> Hello everyone!
> >>
> >> I was wandering if anyone was successful in developing wicket apps from
> a
> >> netbook (atom processor, one or two gigs of ram, etc...)
> >>
> >> For wicket stack i mean mysql and eclipse (the latter with an inner
> tomcat
> >> instance)
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
> >> Rafael
> >>
> >>
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Re: Wicket stack on a netbook

2013-04-29 Thread Jorge Gallardo
I developed a quite large app in wicket using a nice samsung nc10. I had to
upgrade when I changed the db from mysql to cassandra.


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 2:30 AM, Sven Meier  wrote:

> I did my Wicket development on a netbook a few years ago and it worked
> fine.
> Running Eclipse on XGA display resolution was a PITA though :(.
>
> Sven
>
>
> On 04/25/2013 09:17 PM, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> I was wandering if anyone was successful in developing wicket apps from a
>> netbook (atom processor, one or two gigs of ram, etc...)
>>
>> For wicket stack i mean mysql and eclipse (the latter with an inner tomcat
>> instance)
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Rafael
>>
>>
>
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Re: Wicket stack on a netbook

2013-04-26 Thread Sven Meier

I did my Wicket development on a netbook a few years ago and it worked fine.
Running Eclipse on XGA display resolution was a PITA though :(.

Sven

On 04/25/2013 09:17 PM, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:

Hello everyone!

I was wandering if anyone was successful in developing wicket apps from a
netbook (atom processor, one or two gigs of ram, etc...)

For wicket stack i mean mysql and eclipse (the latter with an inner tomcat
instance)

Thanks in advance!
Rafael




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Re: Wicket stack on a netbook

2013-04-26 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi,

I think the one that will grab the more resources will be the IDE.
You can run Wicket app with -Xmx 64Mb in Tomcat.

On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I was wandering if anyone was successful in developing wicket apps from a
> netbook (atom processor, one or two gigs of ram, etc...)
>
> For wicket stack i mean mysql and eclipse (the latter with an inner tomcat
> instance)
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Rafael
>



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