Greg’s excellent presentation is now posted in recorded form. Check it out, find out about Jetty’s relation with Eclipse, with OSGi, its continued availability under Apache license, asynchronous servlets and much, much more. Link to Eclipse
Jetty Webinar – 27 April
I’ll be giving a webinar on Jetty @ eclipse April 27 – 1:00 pm PDT / 4:00 pm EDT / 8:00 pm GMT. The presentation will be a mixed bag of some project overview/status, some drill downs into some key
Jetty, JPL and the Mars Rovers
In what has to be one of the coolest ever uses of Jetty, JPL are using Jetty for missions operations planning on the Mars rovers!!! Khawaja Shams from the JPL Operations Planning Software team dropped by the Webtide booth at
i-jetty Release 2.0
Release 2.0 of Jetty for Android (i-jetty) is now available in src and binary form from i-jetty downloads. This release is the first to also be available (for free) on the Android Marketplace. To download from the Marketplace, you’ll need
Google AppEngine uses Jetty!
Hot on the heels of Google Widget Toolkit(GWT) switching to Jetty, the little server that can has received some more Google luv’n! Google’s new App Engine Java service is powered by Jetty! With App Engine, you can build web
Jetty @ Eclipse – Jetty7 and Jetty8 (and Jetty6)
I have had a lot of inquiries about what is going on with the latest versions of jetty being talked about and what they mean to our users so I figured I would give clearing it up a shot. Greg
Jetty @ Eclipse – 7.0.0.M0
I am pleased to announce the availability of the first milestone build of jetty7 @ eclipse! Download Jetty 7.0.0.M0! It has been a crazy few weeks getting all of this together but it finally happened and we crossed a big
Maven, m2e and the Nexus Repository manager
Jetty-7 is moving to eclipse, cometd-java is moving from jetty to cometd.org and the maven build system for dojo has been moved out of the main dojo tree. So I’m involved in some major refactoring of three interdependent projects at
Property substitution in web.xml and the Jetty Plugin
Many web applications are configured via web.xml. Primary examples of this are Comet web application, which are configured via a ServletContextAttributeListener: you may want different listener classes depending on the enviroment you’re working in. Another example is where Spring configuration
Jetty @ EclipseRT
The jetty @ eclipse project is now in incubation at the eclipse foundation as part of the EclipseRT runtime project. On Tuesday 24th March, the Jetty-7 code base was converted to org.eclipse.jetty package space and checked into the eclipse jetty