Hi,
I am a final year CS student who has been working commercially using J2EE for the past year. As I have a fair bit of experience with J2EE (EJB2.1 / EJB3 / Struts mainly) my final year project will incorporate these skills.
I am looking for a laptop so that any development done at home can be taken in to uni and be demoed / worked on using the laptop continuing from where I left off on my home machine. I have a Apple Student Developer Account which expires in October which I purchased with the intention of buying a mac book when the core2duo models first came out, but never had the cash spare. I am seriously considering getting the lower model mac book pro when my student grant comes through.
What is the java development environment like on a mac. I mainly use Jet Brains Inteli J but have some experience with net beans, can these be run on a mac? What about subversion clients? Tomcat? Resin? JBoss? MySql? Postgress? Is their any mac specific tools I should take a look at?
I have very limited mac experience apart from fixing my sisters when she does something or I change the WPA key on the wifi. From what I have seen though I do like the mac as when I open a terminal I feel right at home with having good linux knowledge.
I know I can always dual boot with linux or windows, or even run a virtual machine to do the task but would be interested in if I could achieve what I want to do within OS X.
Thanks,
Adam,
I am a final year CS student who has been working commercially using J2EE for the past year. As I have a fair bit of experience with J2EE (EJB2.1 / EJB3 / Struts mainly) my final year project will incorporate these skills.
I am looking for a laptop so that any development done at home can be taken in to uni and be demoed / worked on using the laptop continuing from where I left off on my home machine. I have a Apple Student Developer Account which expires in October which I purchased with the intention of buying a mac book when the core2duo models first came out, but never had the cash spare. I am seriously considering getting the lower model mac book pro when my student grant comes through.
What is the java development environment like on a mac. I mainly use Jet Brains Inteli J but have some experience with net beans, can these be run on a mac? What about subversion clients? Tomcat? Resin? JBoss? MySql? Postgress? Is their any mac specific tools I should take a look at?
I have very limited mac experience apart from fixing my sisters when she does something or I change the WPA key on the wifi. From what I have seen though I do like the mac as when I open a terminal I feel right at home with having good linux knowledge.
I know I can always dual boot with linux or windows, or even run a virtual machine to do the task but would be interested in if I could achieve what I want to do within OS X.
Thanks,
Adam,