Shailendra,

On 11/26/14 5:16 AM, shailendra singh wrote:
> Its like I am asking you for a candy and you are advising me to buy a
> football because someone is giving candy free with a football.
> 
> Do you have a version of TomEE which is based on Java EE 7? I will be
> happy to use it for testing my framework with a Java EE 7 compliant
> application server.

Why are you asking about what TomEE supports on the Tomcat mailing list?

It's like you are asking a football seller to tell you about which
candies taste the best.

Go ask on the TomEE mailing list whether they have plans to support Java
EE 7 anytime soon.

-chris

>> From: jeano...@gmail.com Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 10:57:21 +0000 
>> Subject: Re: FW: JSR 236 with tomcat 8 To: dev@tomcat.apache.org
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> works out of the box in TomEE.
>> 
>> JLouis
>> 
>> Le Tue Nov 25 2014 at 11:55:42, shailendra singh
>> <shailendra...@outlook.com> a écrit :
>> 
>>> After posting my question to Tomcat users mailing list I realized
>>> that I should have posted my question to this mailing list.
>>> Hence this email.
>>> 
>>> Some of the information is already mentioned in my previous email
>>> which I sent to Tomcat users mailing list.
>>> 
>>> Basically I am trying to figure out what is the proper way to do
>>> multi threading in a servlet container like tomcat.  Java EE spec
>>> mentions that it should be done using JSR 236 api but I am unable
>>> to find a way to do so as it seems that available implementations
>>> for this JSR have dependency on EJB api. So if JSR 236 is for
>>> doing multi threading in an application server then what is/are
>>> the options for servlet containers like tomcat?
>>> 
>>> - Shailendra
>>> 
>>> From: shailendra...@outlook.com To: us...@tomcat.apache.org 
>>> Subject: RE: JSR 236 with tomcat 8 Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014
>>> 05:53:46 +0000
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> JSR 236 seems to be only way to create managed threads in Java
>>> EE servlet/ejb containers. I am working on a framework (piston - 
>>> http://github.com/koyadume/piston-master) which I am supporting
>>> on tomcat only. Since this framework is based on Java EE 7, I
>>> can't use TomEE at this moment.
>>> 
>>> I would like to split some tasks in multiple parallel tasks in
>>> my framework. As it is advised not to create own threads in a
>>> Java EE servlet/containers, I would like to avoid using Java SE
>>> concurrency utilities to solve this issue. This is the issue
>>> which JSR 236 tries to solve. Hopefully this makes my intention
>>> clear.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 22:36:55 -0500 Subject: Re: JSR 236 with
>>>> tomcat 8 From: john.d.am...@gmail.com To:
>>>> us...@tomcat.apache.org
>>>> 
>>>> Concurrency utils is specific to app servers, where
>>>> applications are generally unable to create or manage threads.
>>>> This is an old EJB limitation.
>>>> 
>>>> This limitation is not present in servlet containers.
>>>> 
>>>> Why do you think you need them?
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:58 PM, shailendra singh 
>>>> <shailendra...@outlook.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am looking for a way to use JSR 236 with tomcat 8.  Can
>>>>> someone
>>> please suggest a way to achieve this?
>>>>> 
>>>>> - Shailendra
>>>>> 
>>>> 
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