I would choose the one with glassfish which includes the web app things that
even though you may not need immediately(if compojure comes with embedded
jetty) will be very likely in the future when you use other app
containers(be it GAE or tomcat etc.)
I picked the base Java SE version and needs
I see downloads named
- Java SE (45MB)
- Java FX (76MB)
- Java (146MB) - apparently includes Sun Glassfish Server what-not
I'm using OSX 10.5.8, and just want to install the easiest Netbeans
(with Enclojure) to for development with Compojure.
Would I use Compojure with Jetty? Apache
If you've got the HD space, grab the most inclusive options. I
*think* the SE one will work, but I haven't tested it. Space is cheap
and all that.
On Apr 21, 7:55 pm, Sophie itsme...@hotmail.com wrote:
I see downloads named
- Java SE (45MB)
- Java FX (76MB)
- Java (146MB) - apparently
On 22/04/2010, at 10:48 AM, Sean Devlin wrote:
I think* the SE one will work, but I haven't tested it.
Yes it does.
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Get the SE version. You can add other parts that are included in the other
versions (JavaFX, JEE, etc) using the NetBean's plugin mechanism if you find
that you need them. (In the menu bar select Tools - Plugins)
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 18:18, Sean Devlin francoisdev...@gmail.com wrote:
If