On Apr 17, 2009, at 5:21 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On Apr 17, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

My question centers around the fact I am required to embrace a government standard of Windows + SQL Server for the WO applications for both deployment and development. Deployment comes later, and with the recent activity on the list I believe I will be ok using Tomcat.

Ick! is my first thought. You will probably want my SQL Server plugin:

Same reaction here ... government standard seems to always be "get the worst you can get and be done with it".

That and it also violates the WebObjects license agreement. I would ask your employer which is more important: to adhere to the "standard" or to comply with the legal contact for the software that makes you so productive.

From the license distributed with XCode 3.1:

"For avoidance of doubt, you may not distribute the WebObjects Software on a stand-alone basis, and you may not develop application programs using the WebObjects Software (or any portion thereof) on any non-Apple branded computer."

Now, if that Windows machine were a Mac Pro running parallels or boot camp....


RAM - I know more is always better but XP has a "theoretical" limit of 4GB, and I am coming from a Mac Pro with 6GB.

I develop with 4GB on OS X.

I develop on a 3GB MacBook Pro while sometimes running Win2k Server/ SQL Server 2k in a Parallels instance. Not ideal, but it works.

Dave

At the moment I'm developing with 2GB and OS X. Database running on the same box ...

cug
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