Hello, from my point of view, there's no problem. You can change the JPA implementation following your needs, put Hibernate for example.
I can garanty you that all my products running on webspehere and weblogic was able to run in tomee. Sometimes some "proprietary" config files to write or change, but this is part of Java EE specs. You can test TomEE 7.0.0-M1, it's nearly readed to be released, and it's a fantastic EE 7 server ! 2015-12-28 12:30 GMT+01:00 COURTAULT Francois < [email protected]>: > Hello everyone, > > TomEE is quite nice but one thing which annoys me is about certification > using EclipseLink. > > Let me explain my concern: > Some application servers like Weblogic and even Liberty, quite recently, > uses EclipseLink as the JPA layer. > But If I look at the TomEE docs, only the Plume delivery contains > EclipseLink as the JPA layer, but this one is not Java EE 6 certified. > > Just want to know, if there are future plans in order to have JAX-RS > delivery be Java EE 6 or Java EE 7 web profile certified but using > EclipselInk (alternative to OpenJPA) as the JPA layer ? > I ask this question because it will most probably ease our migration from > some commercial app vendors to TomEE. > > Best Regards. > ________________________________ > This message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressees > and may contain confidential information. Any unauthorized use or > disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited. > E-mails are susceptible to alteration. Our company shall not be liable for > the message if altered, changed or falsified. If you are not the intended > recipient of this message, please delete it and notify the sender. > Although all reasonable efforts have been made to keep this transmission > free from viruses, the sender will not be liable for damages caused by a > transmitted virus. >
