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Originally posted by william gates:
What about jsps, ejbs, j2ee stuff on the i-mac.
I purchased one last night and searched breifly and found various forums but didn't have the time to search that long. I did know that when i went to download the j2ee sdk, there were no listings for MAC or OS10.4.
thanks
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Originally posted by stephen gates:
So using something like eclipse is out of the question?
Originally posted by stephen gates:
Using Tomcat, JBoss, or whatever else is nice but i don't need to use a server, I can test on one, but if I can't compile simple servlets or ejbs i'll just go back to windows or linux.
I write a lot of j2ee apps, jsps, jstl files, servlets and on eclipse 3.2, after downloading a few plugins, I could compile, run, test, and build jar and ear files. Nothing to complex.. Took about 30 minutes to download, set up the plugins, set up my path, set up my build.xml file and then program away.
But I recently bought a Mac with OS 10.4 and while building simple java programs is nice, it does not seem to be that easy to build j2ee apps.
I've used windows and linux over the years and building j2ee apps wasn't that difficult. I haven't been that impressed with my Mac when it comes to building j2ee apps.
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Originally posted by stephen gates:
So using something like eclipse is out of the question?
Using Tomcat, JBoss, or whatever else is nice but i don't need to use a server, I can test on one, but if I can't compile simple servlets or ejbs i'll just go back to windows or linux.
I write a lot of j2ee apps, jsps, jstl files, servlets and on eclipse 3.2, after downloading a few plugins, I could compile, run, test, and build jar and ear files. Nothing to complex.. Took about 30 minutes to download, set up the plugins, set up my path, set up my build.xml file and then program away.
But I recently bought a Mac with OS 10.4 and while building simple java programs is nice, it does not seem to be that easy to build j2ee apps.
I've used windows and linux over the years and building j2ee apps wasn't that difficult. I haven't been that impressed with my Mac when it comes to building j2ee apps.
[ May 03, 2007: Message edited by: stephen gates ]
Originally posted by Bear Bibeault:
Said who?
comp.lang.javascript FAQ: http://jibbering.com/faq/
Originally posted by Thomas Hezel:
...Thank you for helping a beginner...
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