Yes, and as confirmed by Reza Rahman yesterday it is perfectly allowed to have other spec impls in our distro. This seems to even include LATER versions of a spec which is contained in an EE version - at least if it is backward compatible. Reza explained that both IBM (with Liberty profile) and Oracle itself (With 12.1.2) are EE6 containers which ship with many EE7 APIs and projects in there. So as Oracle and IBM are doing this and we got the OK from an Oracle evangelist it seems to really be perfectly legit.
This allows for a MUCH more eager update of TomEE features in the future! So let’s just add JCS as JCache impl (smallesst one) and add docs how people can easily replace this with other impls. LieGrue, strub > Am 07.06.2015 um 13:27 schrieb hwaastad <[email protected]>: > > Sorry, > you are right. > > Just want to comment that the reason is that cache (nodes) has the ability > to to be reset/updated from a remote node, not being member of the storage > cluster. > > Anyways, since jsr-107 is a part of ee8 (?) and the plus distribution still > is "outside" certification, I see no reason for not adding cache to the > features. > > my 2 cents, anyways :-) > > br hw > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/jcs-and-tomee-tp4675167p4675188.html > Sent from the TomEE Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
