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Re: [ee4j-community] Eclipse Jetty and EE4J

I have to admit, not having an RI never even crossed my mind, I suppose I'm too used to "that's just the way things are", interesting how this list opens the mind to new possibilities.

Having said that, I think that at least in the beginning, we should still have an RI, we are going through enough changes with the move to Eclipse, too many variables and things changing. Most members of the Java EE community are used to having an RI, continuing this for the time being would provide some sense of continuity during the transition. 

I'm open to the possibility of removing RI's in the future, if it makes sense.

David

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know what you mean. 
Being an EG member of Java ME 8 CLDC and MEEP I had no access to the TCK. Only because I'm also in the EC I could review it.
That's why JSR 363 is the only one with multiple profiles across ME and SE/EE that has a truly open TCK. CDI 2 comes next with SE and EE support, but so far Java EE itself knows just 2 profiles.


Am 13.10.2017 23:10 schrieb "Greg Wilkins" <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Jetty has been run against the TCK whenever we have had access to it either as part of our membership of the expert group or contribution to other project with access. 

We just never paid the license fee that would have allowed us to say anything about the results of those tests one way or another. 

Once the TCK is open we will certainly be running against it and making the results public. 

Cheers

On 14 Oct 2017 07:07, "Bill Shannon" <bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Werner Keil wrote on 10/13/17 08:14 AM:
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> Jetty is a compatible Servlet Implementation
>
Actually, it is not.

Jetty has never licensed, and thus never passed, the Servlet TCK.

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