Thank you everyone for answers. I am/was already sold on TomEE, I like the whole concept and the community!
I was just inteested in the Geronimo status. Because TomEE uses allot of Geronimo/IBM components(openjpa). Now that IBM seems to slowly stop involvement I was a little afraid how this will affect TomEE and Apache JEE components in the long run. Jboss/Oracle are pushing hard with JEE7, already planning 8. And OpenJPA still discussing if to implement JPA 2.1, which is a litlle worrying. Does every component has to come from Apache?:) BR, Matej 2014/1/2 Howard W. Smith, Jr. <[email protected]> > +1 Bjorn > > i don't have experience with openEJB 'without' TomEE+, but I downloaded > Geronimo (and even JBOSS) and tried to use it...when I was migrating from > Glassfish to Tomcat/TomEE. As you said, TomEE was the easiest, and TomEE > committers allowed me to be successful with the migration from Glassfish to > TomEE. > > i love tomee! > > > > On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Bjorn Danielsson < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > 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 > > >
