As I said I consider it a potential DevOps enabler technology at best as many others are too... but that's it. This as well illustrate how well- or ill-defined the whole DevOps theme is. Everybody interprets it differently or even to his/her own advantage.
Cheers Daniel On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com> wrote: > I can't agree, TomEE is devopts oriented more than other app servers > because it is the one which is close to dev and prod at the same time. It > is fast and memory light too so devopts friendly. > > well not the main theme of this thread btw... > > *Romain Manni-Bucau* > *Twitter: @rmannibucau* > *Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com* > *LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/romain-manni-bucau/43/544/956* > > > > > 2012/9/23 dsh <daniel.hais...@gmail.com> > >> You got my three votes. Note: You got them as an Apache fellow I know. >> If I would have been in the position of a jury member to evaluate your >> submissions I would have probably provided some additional notes that >> the key takeaways for the audience might sometimes not be clear and if >> you talk about standardization/unification you should certainly >> differentiate whether you refer to quasi community standards, industry >> standards or standards provided by standardization bodies. >> Additionally I would disagree that TomEE has anything to do with >> DevOps besides being a potential enabler technology... that kinda >> smells like buzzword bingo :) >> >> Cheers >> Daniel >> >> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <jeano...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. >> > FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations >> > 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production >> > 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world >> > 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure >> > >> > Thanks in advance for voting. >> > >> > Jean-Louis and Romain >>