+1 :-) Very good points.
Le 16/01/2014 22:36, Leonardo K. Shikida a écrit :
I am using tomee+ for almost an year.
Started from 1.5.2 and now I am a happy user of 1.6.0 (so much faster)
My opinion is that
- you guys should give Romain lots of beers, because he's 90% of this
community. he saves the day. He's for tomee what balusC is for JSF. Most
communities are like this, but it would be nice if at least 2 people were
answering the questions.
- more books please. the only one I have is 60% copy and paste of the site
and provides little help. I'd love an o'reilly tomee well-written book
covering tomee+ (not only vanilla tomee)
- more documentation. more step-by-step tutorials for stupid dummies like
me, in the old eclipse tutorials style. Don't assume the reader knows what
you know. Dummies like me need documentation, not JEE gurus.
- wire this community somehow to stackoverflow
- make the forum easy to search and easy to read threads. Take best answers
and push into some wiki or add to the documentation
- my dream would be a big tomee+ tutorial embracing all aspects of a
full-featured solution, showing how to make jms and quartz persistent, how
to cluster, how to make it work with https, etc etc etc, like "the JEE
tutorial using tomee instead of geronimo" (yes, I know Tomee is web
profile, not full profile)
- very very detailed documentation about tomee+ configuration. There are
almost 10 configuration files involved. I know tomee+ relies n several
other projects, BUT, I think the idea here is to pack them all into a
single bundle and say "here's the integrated thing"
that's what I think, I hope it helps.
and congratulations for the good job.
best regards
Leo
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Leo
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Long, Doug
<[email protected]>wrote:
We'd like to hear about anything you'd like to tell us. If you're short
on ideas, here are some:
- Ways we can speed up or improve your ability to evaluate TomEE
o Make the stable release the version that is linked at
http://openejb.apache.org/index.html as the download link, or at minimum
link to a page that has the versions labeled as stable and development.
o Create a "Getting started" document (per branch if the instructions
are different)
§ Prerequisites
· Versions of Tomcat, Java, and TomEE war
· File permissions
· Tomcat-users.xml roles
§ Installation and configuration: TomEE build
§ Installation and configuration: Tomcat stable + drop-in war
o Create "TomEE GUI" documentation (per branch if the instructions are
different)
§ Screenshots
- Anything you found difficult or inconvenient about using TomEE
o Did not realize the default download is the development branch
o Required roles between snapshots utilize different standards...
admin-gui/script vs manager-gui/script
o TomEE war + Tomcat configuration instructions confusing :
http://tomee.apache.org/installation-drop-in-war.html
§ Why does the example state "Please note that the instructions below do
not currently work with the 1.5.0 binaries due to a bug," but then
continues to use the 1.5.0 file names (tomee-webapp-1.5.0.war) in the
example?
§ Then on http://tomee.apache.org/manual-installation.html , which is
supposed to be referencing the 1.5.0 installation, it references the
openejb.war instead of tomee-webapp-1.5.0.war (which doesn't appear to
actually exist if you use the download link at
http://tomee.apache.org/download/tomee-1.5.0.html . So if it should be
referencing openejb-standalone-4.5.0.tar.gz, then it should be made clear
on both pages to use this as the Tomcat + TomEE war installation method for
STABLE release, and not even have a reference to 1.5.0. Or is
openejb-standalone-4.6.0.tar.gz considered the stable release for Tomcat +
TomEE?
o http://tomee.apache.org/manual-installation.html has an "automatic
installation" hyperlink that points back to homepage. If automatic
installation simply refers to downloading the TomEE build, extracting and
starting, then it should state so
I still have no idea what instructions to use for a STABLE instance
utilizing a drop in war. What is the correct stable war file? Which
instructions should I use for this war file?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Keep in mind that out of every 100 people that try something out, maybe
one will actually post about it. Feel incredibly encouraged to let us know
about your experiences with TomEE even if you think we've heard it a
hundred times. Odds are we have not heard it and, if we have, the most
requested things are done first. So definitely let us know!
Apache TomEE is free, but you can pay us with feedback :)
Best regards,
The Apache TomEE community
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