My perception of TomEE is that it is a lot easier to configure than
any other Java EE server. I guess this is a benefit from its OpenEJB
roots. I have run OpenEJB alongside other Java application servers on
the same VM, and I have installed TomEE on things like Raspberry Pi.
Never seen anything so flexible.

Happy new year to everyone :)

-- 
Bjorn Danielsson
Cuspy Code AB


Matej <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone and happy new year.
>
> In the comapny where I am working we are slowly migrating our AS server
> from GF to something different. Currently we are in a evaluation process.
>
> What confuses us litlle with TomEE. Is the Geronimo status. Geronimo at
> first looks more EE compliant an production ready then TomEE. It's also
> based on Tomcat, and according to mailing lists I see the same people on
> both projects. So I am a little confused, why was TomEE created in the
> first place.
>
> Will Geronimo and TomEE coexist,... Is IBM slowly abandoning Geronimo or
> are they going back from their community version to Geronimo.
>
> I know this are political questions, but it would be nice to have some of
> the information before committing to a particular AS.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Matej

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