Ok, I was not very clear - let's blame the phone for this one ;): we cant
certify tomee+ cause we dont pass (= dont run) TCKs for > webprofile (JMS
for instance). Plume being plus based it has the same constraint but we
pass TCKs for the webprofile part - hope it is clearer.


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2016-01-11 8:58 GMT+01:00 COURTAULT Francois <[email protected]
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> Hello Romain,
>
> If you go to http://tomee.apache.org/ you will see, in that page, that,
> for Plume, it is written NOT Java EE6 Certified.
> So mistake in the tomee main page  ?
>
> Best Regards.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Romain Manni-Bucau [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: lundi 28 décembre 2015 13:50
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Question about Java EE certification TomEE and Plume
>
> Plume has been certified for ee6.
>
> Now as default provider i hope to stick to openjpa as much as possible to
> not break hundreds of applications.
> Le 28 déc. 2015 13:00, "Yann Blazart" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> > 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.
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