typically importing tomee-embedded in your project will bring all nedded deps.
Note however it is not currently more programmtically configurable than tomcat (see servletinitializer for such a need) and it can create file on disk. Our tomee runner is based on tomee embdded --> http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/tomee-runner/ - Romain 2012/6/29 jfurmankiewicz <[email protected]> > Hi, > > in our stack we have moved away from the traditional Java model (Servlet > container + multiple WARs) towards the so-called 'fat jar' model: i.e. > every > app is a stand-alone JAR with an embedded web server in it (and we use the > Maven One-Jar plugin to package the whole app + all dependencies into a > single jar file). > This allows every app to run in its own independent JVM process (for total > isolation) and gives each the full optimal 2GB of heap space for GC. > > Right now we are using a custom stack based on Jetty > (embedded)/Spring/Hibernate/CXF. > > I would like to evaluate TomEE to do something similar and replace our > custom stack with a standard Java EE 6 equivalent. > > I see there is a tomee-embedded Maven artifact: > http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.openejb/tomee-embedded > > but no info whatsoever anywhere on how to use it! > > So, how can I set up embedded TomEE with the full stack (CDI, JSF, OpenJPA, > validators, etc)? > A code sample would be priceless.... > > Thanks in advance, > Jacek > > -- > View this message in context: > http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-embedded-how-tp4655882.html > Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
