Hi,

great you can enhance it,

about timer not sure, @Schedule i guess (was not explicitely said in the
blog post)

about tomcat config i think he spoke about tomcat-jdbc (which is now
supported)

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2012/10/27 Jacek Laskowski <ja...@japila.pl>

> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau
> <rmannibu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 1) the datasource pool config is better
>
> I can support this opinion as I wish Tomcat's <Resources> should be
> supported which glancing at the code are not (the XML format is
> different from what Assembler expects).
>
> > 2) remote ejb
>
> I'll add a slide and demo for this, but given the time constraints (50
> minutes) it's nearly impossible to talk about TomEE+ in general and do
> demos afterwards. Tried it twice in a row - for JDD last Thursday and
> today on JavaDay in Kiev - and almost found time for the stuff I speak
> about now. Gotta be faster I believe, but it could be for less
> understanding of the audience.
>
> > 3) rest
> > 4) soap webservices
>
> Did these with the help of Dave's Awesome example. It's always fun to
> see people's faces when they see @WebService and @Path working in
> TomEE.
>
> > 5) timer
>
> Could you elaborate more on the feature and how you'd like to demo it?
> I appreciate and would show it in the other two conferences where I'm
> speaking about TomEE.
>
> I fully agree we should differentiate TomEE from the rest so we're
> uncomparable and perhaps unbeatable :)
>
> Jacek
>
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> slow." Plato
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