Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-14 Thread Jonathan Gallimore
7.0.5 ? > > Best Regards. > > -Original Message- > From: Romain Manni-Bucau [mailto:rmannibu...@gmail.com] > Sent: lundi 14 mai 2018 15:17 > To: users@tomee.apache.org > Subject: Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK > > Le lun. 14 mai 2018 13:16, COURTAULT Francois <

RE: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-14 Thread COURTAULT Francois
To: users@tomee.apache.org Subject: Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK Le lun. 14 mai 2018 13:16, COURTAULT Francois < francois.courta...@gemalto.com> a écrit : > Hello Mark, > > Thanks a lot for sharing the TomEE roadmap. > > My main concerns about TomEE are: > - java 9 an

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-14 Thread Romain Manni-Bucau
lly depends on the container and rely - as any spec should - on cdi IoC for the wiring. > Best regards. > > -Original Message- > From: Mark Struberg [mailto:strub...@yahoo.de.INVALID] > Sent: dimanche 6 mai 2018 13:11 > To: users@tomee.apache.org > Subject: Re

RE: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-14 Thread COURTAULT Francois
. -Original Message- From: Mark Struberg [mailto:strub...@yahoo.de.INVALID] Sent: dimanche 6 mai 2018 13:11 To: users@tomee.apache.org Subject: Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK I'm running it in production with OpenJDK. Actually whenever you have some RHEL server then you will run on OpenJDK

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-06 Thread Matthew Broadhead
i also use OpenJDK on CentOS without problem.  I thought OpenJDK was blessed by Oracle.  I also remember reading that OpenJDK code is used inside Oracle JDK, Oracle one just has some extra stuff like JavaFX etc On 06/05/18 12:10, Fredrik Jonson wrote: Mark Struberg wrote: I think what

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-06 Thread Mark Struberg
I'm running it in production with OpenJDK. Actually whenever you have some RHEL server then you will run on OpenJDK. So those days everything which is in the Linux server area will almost certainly run perfectly fine on OpenJDK. LieGrue, strub > Am 06.05.2018 um 12:10 schrieb Fredrik Jonson

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-06 Thread Fredrik Jonson
Mark Struberg wrote: > I think what the download page fails to communicate is which EE level > it addresses. > > TomEE-1.7.x adresses the JavaEE 6 specifications, with minimum requirement > Java7 (up to Java8) > TomEE-7.0.x adresses JavaEE 7, with minimum Java7, soon up to Java11 > (7.0.5 in

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-04 Thread Mark Struberg
I think what the download page fails to communicate is which EE level it addresses. We should probably split this into different areas on the download page. To clarify this TomEE-1.7.x adresses the JavaEE 6 specifications, with minimum requirement Java7 (up to Java8) TomEE-7.0.x adresses

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-04 Thread Romain Manni-Bucau
Hi Fabian, answered inline 2018-05-04 14:56 GMT+02:00 : > Hello everyone, > > > > we are currently using TomEE 1.7.4 and started to discuss an upgrade to > the latest version. > > > > Questions (spawned by the TomEE Wikipedia article) arose as to which one >

Re: TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-04 Thread Andy Gumbrecht
Hi Fabian, We're using OpenJDK & TomEE on many prod systems, so I'd say it's good to go in that sense. The 1.7.5 branch is the EE6 only version, of which the webprofile is certified. The 7.x branch is EE7 compatible, but not certified due only to licensing issues - It's still very stable

TomEE Stable and OpenJDK

2018-05-04 Thread fabian-a . richter
Hello everyone, we are currently using TomEE 1.7.4 and started to discuss an upgrade to the latest version. Questions (spawned by the TomEE Wikipedia article) arose as to which one is currently the stable (production) release of TomEE: Is it 1.7.5 (as Wikipedia suggests) or the 7.0.4