i come from a weblogic background having used it for years. Now days i much much prefer openejb/tomee. Other ejb containers are memory pigs by comparison, have slow boot times and are impossible to embed and use for unit testing. They do have more fully featured admin consoles and docUmentation though but i can live without that. I have been using tomee in production for over a year now and am happy with the performance and reliability but more importantly, happy that i can run it on a debian linux virtual server with only 512mb of ram and have 130mb free. i couldnt even boot up empty instances of other containers on my server without running out of memory and that includes jboss and glassfish. Openejb and the much improved ejb3 spec should regain ground lost to spring during the days of ejb2 and fat containers.
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