Let me play of the bet game and say jaxrs will be the fastest ;). It is almost already in the box and the easier to integrate (thks cxf).
All projects are not linked excepted tomcat and websockets where we have to work at tomee level and not openejb. That s why i see it as the first step in our javaee7 dev. Le 3 juin 2013 06:36, "David Blevins" <david.blev...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > On Jun 1, 2013, at 3:04 AM, John D. Ament <john.d.am...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I think realistically you need all of the components to bump up to their > > Java EE 7 compliant versions. > > Exactly. We need all these projects to complete their portion of JavaEE 7: > > - CDI 1.1 - Apache OpenWebBeans > - EJB 3.2 - Apache OpenEJB > - JPA 2.1 - Apache OpenJPA > - JSF 2.2 - Apache MyFaces > - Servlet 3.1 - Apache Tomcat > - Bean Validation 1.1 - Apache BVal > - JAX-RS 2.0 - Apache CXF > - JMS 2.0 - Apache ActiveMQ > > Effectively, the "what is the timeline" question spills over onto them as > well making it near impossible for us to actually give an answer. > > I suspect the ones that will take the longest are JAX-RS 2.0 and JMS 2.0. > > > -David > >