I think what the download page fails to communicate is which EE level it addresses.
We should probably split this into different areas on the download page.
To clarify this
TomEE-1.7.x adresses the JavaEE 6 specifications, with minimum requirement Java7 (up to Java8)
TomEE-7.0.x adresses JavaEE 7, with minimum Java7, soon up to Java11 (7.0.5 in preparation
right now)
TomEE-7.1.x (wip) will address JavaEE7 + MicroProfile 1.3, with minimum Java8
TomEE-8.0.x (wip) will address JavaEE8 (+ MicroProfile 1.0) with minimum Java8
ATTENTION: we switched the maven groupId from org.apache.openejb.* in TomEE-1.7.x and before
to now org.apache.tomee.
So in case you want to update, just change the groupId. All the rest remained the same.
Fabian, I hope I did cover what you were looking for.
txs and LieGrue,
strub
> Am 04.05.2018 um 15:05 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibucau@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi Fabian,
>
> answered inline
>
> 2018-05-04 14:56 GMT+02:00 <fabian-a.richter@rohde-schwarz.com>:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>>
>>
>> we are currently using TomEE 1.7.4 and started to discuss an upgrade to
>> the latest version.
>>
>>
>>
>> Questions (spawned by the TomEE Wikipedia article) arose as to which one
>> is currently the stable (production) release of TomEE: Is it 1.7.5 (as
>> Wikipedia suggests) or the 7.0.4 (as tomee.apache.org suggest) or even
>> 7.0.5 which we have found on a JIRA release notes page?
>>
>
> 1.7.5 for the 1 branch and 7.0.4 for the last one
>
> you can refer to http://tomee.apache.org/download-ng.html to know which one
> you can pick
>
>
>>
>>
>> Another important question we were discussing: Can TomEE run on the
>> OpenJDK JVM without issues or is it necessary to run it on an Oracle JVM? I
>> have read that they are essentially the same, which doesn’t necessarily
>> mean the JDK/JREs are interchangeable, or are they?
>>
>
> Both work well.
>
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your answers!
>>
>>
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Fabian Richter
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