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
>
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