Author: jlmonteiro
Date: Thu Sep 27 17:23:13 2012
New Revision: 1391114

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1391114&view=rev
Log:
Small updates of the announcement for tomee 1.5.0

Modified:
    openejb/site/trunk/content/tomee-1.5.0.mdtext

Modified: openejb/site/trunk/content/tomee-1.5.0.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openejb/site/trunk/content/tomee-1.5.0.mdtext?rev=1391114&r1=1391113&r2=1391114&view=diff
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--- openejb/site/trunk/content/tomee-1.5.0.mdtext (original)
+++ openejb/site/trunk/content/tomee-1.5.0.mdtext Thu Sep 27 17:23:13 2012
@@ -5,32 +5,36 @@ We are pleased to announce the release o
 We’ve gotten a lot of feedback and spent a lot of time polishing that new 
release without forgetting to bring again so many features.
 
 While still supporting the strict Java EE 6 – Web Profile 1.0, this new 
release enables to add JAX-RS thanks to a specific distribution. To make things 
clear, three TomEE distributions are at your disposal now:
-1. Web Profile (default),
-2. JAX-RS,
-3. Plus.
+1.  Web Profile (default),
+2.  JAX-RS,
+3.  Plus.
 
 Any doubt about what distribution we provide and what they contain? Go to the 
comparison page where all is explained!
-*[JL] TODO, check il we can speak about the tck and certification. Add the 
link to http://tomee.apache.org/comparison.html ???*
+
+**[JL] TODO, check il we can speak about the tck and certification. Add the 
link to http://tomee.apache.org/comparison.html ???**
 
 If you didn’t get the right distribution, no worries, Apache TomEE is still 
tight but powerful, you can download another package quickly and make it start 
even quicker. Even stronger, Apache TomEE can detect some cases and fires a 
warning advising you to move to another distribution supporting the features 
you need.
 
 Another great feature is the extended support for database connection pools. 
Historically, we’ve supported Apache Commons-DBCP and we will still do it. 
But we are proud to support the native Apache Tomcat connection pool. Forked 
from Apache Commons-DBCP, it has been reworked to become lighter and more 
responsive under heavy load. It also pushishes useful statistics under JMX. 
Because Apache TomEE community is open to any useful request, we also support 
BoneCP out of the box.
 
 In this release, the community reworked the Arquillian support, to make it 
even better. No more reason to skip developping test and testing your 
application.
-*[JM] give some details here?*
+
+**[JM] give some details here?**
 
 In the same area, we’ve decided to provide users with a featureful Maven 
plugin. The tomee-maven-plugin is now available to get the most from Apache 
TomEE. Indeed, this plugin can make help you save a lot of time. It’s easy to 
use and to configure. It allows to choose the TomEE version of course, but also 
the distribution you wish (plus, jaxrs, or default for the web profile one). 
You can of course, start/stop Apache TomEE, but you can also deploy/undeploy an 
archive or check the list of EJBs and edpoints currently deployed.
-*[JL] Add a link to the documentation online*
+
+**[JL] Add a link to the documentation online**
 
 The release 1.5.0 is clearly cloud ready. We went a step forward to cloud 
deployements. The provisionning package, the remote deployer is are now able to 
deploy against a single TomEE instance, as well as a cluster of nodes. To make 
things easier configuration files support place holders.
 
 We’d like to thank again everyone who gave feedback and contibuted to 
improve Apache TomEE days after days.
 
 Finally, this release got a lot of bug fixes and enhancements. More details 
are available on the donwload page with release notes.
-*[JL] TODO, update the page with download link and publish openejb+tomee 
release notes from JIRA*
+
+**[JL] TODO, update the page with download link and publish openejb+tomee 
release notes from JIRA**
 
 Can’t wait! The download page is up to date and binaries have been freshly 
updated.
 
 
-*[JL] If needed, we have also the deploy time unhencement for OpenJPA, we 
support other JPA providers in webapps, we can mock and inject mocks in unit 
tests, IntelliJ Idea support (not so good for the moment).$
+**[JL] If needed, we have also the deploy time unhencement for OpenJPA, we 
support other JPA providers in webapps, we can mock and inject mocks in unit 
tests, IntelliJ Idea support (not so good for the moment).**
 


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