Hi Adrien, First of, thanks a lot for the feedback. That is an important point to make OpenEJB/TomEE progress in a good way.
Just one note regarding the drop-in-war approach versus the TomEE full package: the drop-in-war should work in most cases, but we had to tweek tomcat and our integration to make it fully Web Profile certified. Using the drop-in-war approch does not allow such a better integration. I can also remember important performance enhancements and a better memory management (smaller footprint) Thanks also for the download area. Dunno why it does not work. Need may be to ask someone else. > Also, the documentation for installing the drop in WAR with Tomcat ( http://openejb.apache.org/tomcat.html) could use some updating. If you have enhancements, please feel free to send us a patch, or a proposal and I would be more than happy to commit it for you. Thanks again. Jean-Louis 2012/3/9 Adrien Regimbald <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I've been trying out the OpenEJB / TomEE Plus drop in WAR to deploy some > web apps which use EJBs and have previously been running on GlassFish v3. > Initial testing looks positive and things are running as expected. Thanks > for making this available! > > Just a heads up that some of your 4.0.0-beta-2 links are broken - from > your download page (http://openejb.apache.org/downloads.html), I was > unable to find a working mirror for > openejb-tomcat-plus-webapp-4.0.0-beta-2.war. I ended up searching JAR/WAR > archives and was able to find a 4.0.0-beta-1 version to use for now. > > Also, the documentation for installing the drop in WAR with Tomcat ( > http://openejb.apache.org/tomcat.html) could use some updating. > > Thanks, > Adrien. > > -- > Adrien Regimbald > Software Engineer > Strathcom Media Inc. > Email: [email protected] > www.strathcom.com > > > > >
