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Pluggable Transports for Jetty 9.1's HttpClient

In Jetty 9, the HttpClient was completely rewritten, as we posted a while back. In Jetty 9.1, we took one step forward and we made Jetty’s HttpClient polyglot. This means that now applications can use the HTTP API and semantic

Simone Bordet October 28, 2013 HTTP, Java, Jetty, SPDY, Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more

Servlet 3.1 Asynchronous IO and Jetty-9.1

One of the key features added in the Servlet 3.1 JSR 340 is asynchronous (aka non-blocking) IO.   Servlet 3.0 introduced asynchronous servlets, which could suspend request handling to asynchronously handle server-side events.  Servlet 3.1 now adds IO with the

admin July 19, 2013 Jetty, Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Jetty SPDY push improvements

After having some discussions on spdy-dev and having some experience with our current push implementation, we’ve decided to change a few things to the better. Jetty now sends all push resources non interleaved to the client. That means that the

Thomas Becker April 29, 2013 General, HTTP, Jetty, performance, SPDY, Uncategorized Read more

Jetty SPDY to HTTP Proxy

We have SPDY to SPDY and HTTP to SPDY proxy functionality implemented in Jetty for a while now. An important and very common use case however is a SPDY to HTTP proxy. Imagine a network architecture where network components like

Thomas Becker April 29, 2013 General, HTTP, Jetty, performance, SPDY, Uncategorized Read more

Asynchronous Rest with Jetty-9

This blog is an update for jetty-9 of one published for Jetty 7 in 2008 as an example web application  that uses Jetty asynchronous HTTP client and the asynchronoous servlets 3.0 API, to call an eBay restful web service. The

admin April 18, 2013 General, Jetty, performance, Servlets, Uncategorized Read more

Jetty, SPDY, PHP and WordPress

Having discussed the business case for Jetty 9 and SPDY, this blog presents a simple tutorial for runing PHP web applications like WordPress on Jetty with SPDY. Get Jetty First you’ll need a distribution of Jetty, which you can download,

admin April 18, 2013 General, HTTP, Jetty, performance, SPDY, Uncategorized Read more

The Need For SPDY and why upgrade to Jetty 9?

So you are not Google!  Your website is only taking a few 10’s or maybe 100’s of requests a second and your current server is handling it without a blip.  So you think you don’t need a faster server and

admin April 5, 2013 General, HTTP, Java, Jetty, performance, SPDY, Uncategorized Read more

Jetty comes 2nd in Plumbr Usage Analysis!

The folks at Plumbr have done some interesting data harvesting from the anonymous phone home data provided by the free version of their memory leak detection system.  This has allowed them to determine the most popular application servers from their

admin March 15, 2013 Jetty, Uncategorized Read more

On JDK 7's asynchronous I/O

I have been working lately with the new JDK 7’s Async I/O APIs (“AIO” from here), and I would like to summarize here my findings, for future reference (mostly my own). My understanding is that the design of the AIO

Simone Bordet February 22, 2013 Jetty, Uncategorized Read more

Jetty 9.1 in Techempower benchmarks

Jetty 9.1.0 has entered round 8 of the Techempower’s Web Framework Benchmarks. These benchmarks are a comparison of over 80 framework & server stacks in a variety of load tests. I’m the first one to complain about unrealistic benchmarks when

admin February 10, 2013March 30, 2017 Asynchronous, General, HTTP, Java, Jetty, performance, Servlets, Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more
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