5. Yes

Le mercredi 15 janvier 2014, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <[email protected]>
a écrit :
> Also,
>
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> MyFaces 2.2.0 was just released (days ago), and I think it is stable
>> and/or reliable.
>>
>> So, my question is, when will MyFaces 2.2.x be bundled with TomEE 1.6.x ?
>>
>> What is TomEE (and/or OpenWebBeans) expecting from MyFaces 2.2.x, so that
>> MyFaces 2.2.x can/will be bundled with TomEE?
>>
>>
> 1. Glassfish 4.0 (first release) was delivered with first release/version
> of Mojarra 2.2.
>
> 2. TomEE always uses latest Tomcat 'release' (that is announced on tomcat
> user list)
>
> 3. Since TomEE(+) is advertised as 'not' being Java EE 6 certified, there
> is no need for JSF 2.1 'dependency' (MyFaces 2.1.x, latest version). Might
> as well replace JSF 2.1 dependency with JSF 2.2 dependency (MyFaces 2.2.x)
>
> 4. Based on my experience as TomEE 'user', I assume, TomEE will become
> Tomcat8... sooner or later, so I think it's only natural/normal to replace
> JSF 2.1 dependency with JSF 2.2 dependency. :)
>
> 5. Is TomEE postponing the JSF 2.2 dependency until TomEE is able to add
> any/all components to meet Java EE 7 requirements and pass Java EE 7 TCKs
?
>

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