Hi Brandon, The Netbeans list would be the best place to ask. They're TomEE fans so if there's an issue, they're likely not aware of it.
-David > On Oct 19, 2022, at 6:04 PM, Brandon Domonoski > <bdomono...@microautomation.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I’m sure this is probably a misunderstanding on my part, but I’ve just > installed the latest TomEE 8 package and I’m having issues with Netbeans > projects. > > From what I understand the latest TomEE 8 is a Tomcat 9 instance with > necessary Java EE 8 standard libraries pre-packaged. > I can install and run the TomEE 8 server fine, as well as add it as a Web > Server to my Netbeans 15 IDE, but then when I try to create a Java Web > Application my only Java EE Version options are: > • Java EE 7 Web > • Java EE 6 Web > • Java EE 5 > > > What am I missing here? > How can a brand new instance of Apache TomEE 8 Server somehow not be > recognized as supporting Java EE 8 applications in an Apache IDE? > > Again I’m sure this will end up being a a stupid misunderstanding on my part, > but I just do not understand how an apache Tomcat server designed purely to > meet Java EE 8 standards is not recognized as meeting said standards.. by an > IDE also made by Apache. > Is this Ant specific? Maybe JDK specific? > > I’ve tried Oracle JDK 1.8.0_202, the latest Oracle JDK 1.8.0, OpenJDK 11, and > OpenJDK 17. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > > Brandon Domonoski | Software Developer > O: 703-543-2134 | F: 703-543-2099 | M: 570-267-7604 > 5870 Trinity Parkway, Suite 600, Centreville, VA 20120 > > > Notice: The information contained in this email and any attachments is > confidential and may be subject to copyright or other intellectual property > protection. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to > use or disclose this information, and we request that you notify us by reply > mail or telephone and delete the original message from your mail system.
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