On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Daniel Mikusa <dmik...@gopivotal.com>wrote:
> On Feb 25, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <smithh032...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Daniel Mikusa <dmik...@gopivotal.com > >wrote: > > > >>> It might be something as obvious as not having Java EE > >> installed separately. Perhaps Tomee+ will provide all that is needed. > >> > >> What specifically do you need? Tomcat is not a full JEE container. It > >> implements the Servlet, JSP, EL and WebSockets specs. > >> > >> http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html > >> > >> If you need more then you could look at something like Apache Tomee or > >> Apache Geronimo. > >> > > > > +1 i agree, if you need full JEE container, my recommendation is TomEE. > > I don't believe Tomee is a "full JEE" container. As I understand it, it > targets the Web Profile. > > "Apache TomEE, pronounced "Tommy", is an all-Apache stack aimed at Java > EE 6 Web Profile certification" > > https://tomee.apache.org/apache-tomee.html > > The Web Profile is a subset of the full JEE platform. This contrasts to > Apache Geronimo which targets the full JEE stack. > > > > > When I was trying to migrate from Glassfish to tomcat, i found it very > > difficult to run my Java EE (JSF) web application via Tomcat 7. I had to > > search for JARs and place them in tomcat/lib folder. Even after locating > > some JARs and placing them in tomcat/lib folder, I failed to run my JSF > web > > aplication via tomcat7. I have seen (many) others have success running > > their Java EE (JSF) web application via tomcat7. > > > > After multiple failed attempts in late 2012, trying to run my JSF web > > application in tomcat 7, I downloaded tomee, emailed my questions to > tomee > > user list, and finally, i had success running my JSF web application via > > tomee (which is tomcat + java EE, etc...). > > > > I don't recommend using Geronimo. I think Geronimo > > effort/development/maintenance has transitioned to TomEE. Again, I > > definitely recommend TomEE, and tomee user list is just as helpful as > > tomcat user list. many of your tomcat-related questions can/should be > asked > > on tomcat list. > > I can't comment on the fitness of either project, as I don't use them > personally, but my understanding is that they are not competing projects. > TomEE, like the JEE Web Profile, is simply a middle ground between Tomcat > and Geronimo. > > Dan > agree on all counts, Dan. I stand corrected, thanks. My response was not intended to show any level of competition between TomEE and Geronimo. I think both projects share committers, or the same person as lead for both projects. Recently, I learned/read that Geronimo targeted or was developed for IBM. As a TomEE user, i know that TomEE is alive and well. I don't think the same could be said about Geronimo. > > > > > FYI, I have been using NetBeans 7.2+ to start/stop TomEE via > > NetBeans/tomcat7 plugin. I usually build WAR via NetBeans, and drop my > WAR > > in tomee/webapps folder. On my development PC/server, I use NetBeans to > > start/stop TomEE server, and on my production server, I use tomcat7w.exe > > (or the equivalent that is installed in tomee/bin folder) to > > install/start/stop the tomcat7 (or tomee) Windows Service on my Windows > > Server 2003/2008 server. > > > > My development server is Windows Server 2008 (Vista version), and my > > production server is Windows Server 2008 (Windows 7) version. I would > > assume that you should have no issues using Windows 8.x; i really don't > > have any experience with Windows 8.x though. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >