The Tools to develop JSP

I want to develop a new JSP website.
I have select Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 as the tools to develip my website.
webserver is Apache HTTP Server
Application server is Apache Tomcat v5.
Database will be Microsoft SQL Server
I will download J2EE 1.4 and install on my notebook.
Problem:
1. My notebook running Windows XP Home edition, is it ok for me to do the development?
2. Is there any program I miss or duplicate?
3. The website function will have customer login request quotation / PO online. Any user experience it before ?
Please let me know If there and a better tools / program will help me develop the website in easy way, I have a little bit of Java knowledge.
thanks for all the helps.

Running on XPHome should be ok for development I think.
The Apache HTTP server is not an absolute necessity.
Tomcat itself can handle standard web requests as well as JSP ones.
You can read the pros and cons about it here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/connectors.html
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=104874913017036&w=2
You will need J2SE as well as J2EE on your computer (J2EE is an extention to the base J2SE classes)
You might also consider a java IDE if you are going to be developing javabeans/servlets
Good luck,
evnafets

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