Thank you so much. I don 't like when specs say MAY because it confuses 
developers and makes apps not portable although following the spec. Anyway 
thank you so much
Alex

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El 04/08/2014, a les 23.27, Andy Gumbrecht <[email protected]> va 
escriure:
> +1
> On 04/08/2014 23:12, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
>> 2014-08-04 23:07 GMT+02:00 Alex Soto <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi guys
>>> 
>>> I have some questions about which behaviour is implemented because of
>>> specification and which because it is something it offers Apache TomEE.
>>> 
>>> Let me bulletize the three behaviours:
>>> 
>>> * if you requires a datasource that it is not created, one is created from
>>> scratch with default values and required name.
>> TomEE (from testing use case)
>> 
>>> * if I create a MDB and no Queue is configured, one Queue is autocreated
>>> with the name of the MDB. Same happens when @Resource("xxx") Queue q; is
>>> used and no queue has been configured previously.
>> same
>> 
>>> * I can use @Path or @WebService in EJB and I don't need to create a class
>>> that extends Applications (jaxrs) nor configuring web.xml in case of web
>>> services.
>> both (spec uses MAY and not MUST)
>> 
>>> I am not against this features, in fact I found them really useful for
>>> quick prototyping, only to get things clear and not to write things that
>>> are not true :).
>>> 
>>> Thank you so much,
>>> Alex.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> +----------------------------------------------------------+
>>>   Alex Soto Bueno
>>>   www.lordofthejars.com
>>> +----------------------------------------------------------+
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