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| From | Ioan Eugen Stan <stan.ieugen@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.maint.java |
| Subject | Re: Installing JEE |
| Date | 2015-07-13 12:40 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <pLJjr-3TQ-11@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
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Hello Cecil, Java EE means you need an application server. Some of the popular open source ones I know are: - Apache Tomee - http://tomee.apache.org/ - GlassFish - https://glassfish.java.net/ - JBoss WildFly - http://wildfly.org/ From what I know, none of them support JEE8 atm (not yet released). All of them support JEE 6, and a few JEE 7. You will find that information on each project page. Unfortunately, they are not present in Debian. The reason, IMHO, they have a lot of dependencies and are quite hard to package/maintain. I recommend you start with Apache Tomee for JEE 6. I had quite good experience with it. Regards, Ioan Eugen Stan
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