Hi Rod!

Here are couple of the past conversations on this part:

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https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e8b0f70bffdc452b5e849bd4d4ebd1dee9801330f633c4eccb6ddde1@<dev.tomee.apache.org>
 - 
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7fabe1ca67034a450a70896f4cc645cf7580c53261c64d2b9f124f5f@<dev.tomee.apache.org>

The work to actually remove them hasn't been done yet.  That said I would 
definitely revert to using the download if you possibly can.

Resources is definitely part of the issue, complexity is the other.  Cutting 
technical debt that wasn't well tested and appeared to not be used to focus 
resources was part of the goal.


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> On Oct 10, 2019, at 7:04 PM, Jenkins, Rodney J (Rod) 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have been away for a bit and trying to catch up.  I see that 8.0.0 was 
> released.  What I did not see is the WAR only release.
> 
> I searched the list and I did not see a discussion about removing this.  So, 
> I do have a couple questions:
> 
> Will the WAR only distribution be supported in the future?
> We have been using this to build our internal products, should we revert to 
> using the download with embedded tomcat?
> If it is not going to be supported, is it a resources issue, or why was that 
> decision made?
> 
> Thank you,
> Rod.
> 

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