Ryan,
There was no evidence, there will be any Java EE 9 led by Oracle.
We have to wait till the minutes from the EC F2F are published, because it was also discussed there, but maybe some JavaOne sessions equally brushed it. I was not in so many of them other than about JSR 375 this time, but others could tell.
The fuzz about Project Fn with some former Java EE Spec Leads heavily involved does not sound like Java EE "containers" are of much interest to Oracle now. How this will affect key products like WebLogic one can only speculate, but it might well be along the lines of how Microsoft tries to move more and more of its customers from traditional Office products to Cloud based Office 365.
As a bizarre irony, like Docker itself the foundation of Project Fn is Google's Go language (if it were not Open Source, I'd be curious to see another lawsuit, but maybe the Android vs. Java lawsuit is going to be settled) and there are only API bindings for Java or other languages.
I doubt we'll see Java EE 9, not under that name and not by Oracle.
Werner