>From what I understand, it is only OpenJPA (which is not JPA 2.1 compliant
yet, but rather 2.0) that is holding back the Java EE 7 compliance. The
OpenJPA 3.x series should fix that.

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Yann Blazart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> TomEE is not certified, but it's a full EE! More than weblogic 12.2.1,
> trust me :)
>
> I imagine that certification process is complicated or cost a much.
>
> Le 3 mars 2017 12:45 PM, "COURTAULT Francois" <
> [email protected]> a écrit :
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > If I refer to http://tomee.apache.org/comparison.html , it seems that,
> > for TomEE 7.x, JBatch and Concurrency Utilities for EE are available even
> > if those specifications aren't included in the Java EE Web Profile,
> right ?
> >
> > *         JBatch is available in TomEE Plus, right ?
> >
> > *         Concurrency Utilities for EE is available in TomEE web profile,
> > right ?
> >
> > In such case, we could say that TomEE Plus is more or less Java EE full
> > profile compliant. As web socket in included in Tomcat, what are the
> > missing specifications in TomEE Plus which prevent this version to not be
> > Full profile compliant ?
> >
> > Best Regards.
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