In a blog post, David Blevins has announced the release of Apache TomEE 1.5.2.
TomEE is the all Apache Java EE stack comprising many Apache technologies that build a Java EE 6 Web Profile certified application server.
TomEE can be downloaded is several flavours:
A full comparison between Tomcat and the different flavours of TomEE can be found here.
Full details of new features, bugs and improvements can be found on the project's download page.
What are your thoughts about TomEE? Are you a current user or do you plan to migrate to TomEE? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
The Apache TomEE project is proud to announce the availability of TomEE 1.5.2, a maintenance release focused on driving stability and maturity into the 1.5.x codebase. The 1.5.2 release does contain minor new features and improvements around tooling, such as the Arquillian adapters and TomEE Maven Plugin as well as key upgrades such as Tomcat 7.0.39 and OpenWebBeans 1.1.8. The vast majority of server-side new features and improvements are targeted at the coming TomEE 1.6.0 which has a very strong performance focus, specifically for small devices such as the Raspberry PI.
TomEE is the all Apache Java EE stack comprising many Apache technologies that build a Java EE 6 Web Profile certified application server.
TomEE can be downloaded is several flavours:
- Java EE 6 Web Profile Certified
- JAX-RS - The Java EE 6 Web Profile certified version plus JAX-RS web services
- TomEE+ - The Java EE 6 Web Profile certified version plus JAX-RS web services plus EJB FULL, Java EE Connector, JMS and JAX-WS
A full comparison between Tomcat and the different flavours of TomEE can be found here.
Full details of new features, bugs and improvements can be found on the project's download page.
What are your thoughts about TomEE? Are you a current user or do you plan to migrate to TomEE? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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