Hi, If i do this
in apache-tomee-plume-8.0.0-M1 i get the following exception: When using it works. I am aware that using the ManagedExecutorService is the correct way in a Java EE application-server, but I think the error is easy to make. So I am wondering: - Is this an issue that the TomEE folks are aware of for JSON-P? It does not strike me as an API where I need to be careful about managed/unmanaged threads. Maybe this is easy to fix (or better "make work")? - Does it make sense to provide a better error-message that is more beginnerfriendly? Maybe "JSON-P usage from an unmanged thread. Please make sure to not use JSON-P on a thread that is not managed by the application-server". Cheers, Daniel -- Sent from: http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-Users-f979441.html
