- tomee+ 1.7.0 + eclipselink 2.3.2 + apache derby 10.x + JDK8 Awesome !
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. < [email protected]> wrote: > My response may be inappropriate but I have been using > > - tomee+ 1.5.1 + eclipselink 2.3.2 + apache derby 10.x + JDK7 > > - tomee+ 1.6.x + eclipselink 2.3.2 + apache derby 10.x + JDK7 > > and now > > - tomee+ 1.7.0 + eclipselink 2.3.2 + apache derby 10.x + JDK8 > > and the stack is working great, and I'm loving it! > > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Emmanuel Touzery < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > thank you. Right now we think that hibernate 4.2.x ought to work with > > java8 so we'll try that setup first. But we'll remember this in case we > > find out that's not the case. > > > > Regards, > > > > Emmanuel > > > > > > On 18/08/14 13:50, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> If you add jpa 2.1 api replacing javee api jar by geronimo jar (javee > api > >> is just a shade of geronimos ones) it should work > >> Le 18 août 2014 10:46, "Emmanuel Touzery" < > [email protected] > >> > > >> a écrit : > >> > >> Hello, > >>> > >>> we are using tomee 1.6 with hibernate 4.2. Now that 1.7 is out, we > >>> are > >>> interested to migrate to it, and start using the new java8 features. We > >>> are > >>> not sure which hibernate version introduced support for java8 (it turns > >>> out > >>> extremely difficult to come to that information...), so we planned to > >>> move > >>> to the latest hibernate 4.3 version, however we found this: > >>> http://stackoverflow.com/a/15771969/516188 > >>> > >>> There it's written /"However, Hibernate 4.3+ (JPA 2.1) is not > >>> supported by TomEE, because it's Java EE 7."/. I wonder, is that true? > >>> That > >>> we can't use hibernate 4.3+ with tomee 1.x? We definitely don't want to > >>> use > >>> JEE7 features until all is ready. We are looking for a supported > >>> configuration. > >>> > >>> If that is true, does anyone know whether that prevents us from > >>> using > >>> tomee 1.x+hibernate+java8? Or maybe hibernate 4.2.x is enough for that? > >>> (yes, this last question I guess I should rather ask in a hibernate > >>> forum, > >>> but I can try asking here just in case someone happens to know) > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Emmanuel > >>> > >>> > > >
