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Jetty (web server)
Web server written in Java

Eclipse Jetty is a Java web server and Java Servlet container. While web servers are usually associated with serving documents to people, Jetty is now often used for machine to machine communications, usually within larger software frameworks. Jetty is developed as a free and open source project as part of the Eclipse Foundation. The web server is used in products such as Apache ActiveMQ, Alfresco, Scalatra, Apache Geronimo, Apache Maven, Apache Spark, Google App Engine, Eclipse, FUSE, iDempiere, Twitter's Streaming API and Zimbra. Jetty is also the server in open source projects such as Lift, Eucalyptus, OpenNMS, Red5, Hadoop and I2P. Jetty supports the latest Java Servlet API (with JSP support) as well as protocols HTTP/2 and WebSocket.

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Overview

Jetty started as an independent open-source project in 1995. In 2009 Jetty moved to Eclipse.1112 Jetty often provides support for Web services in an embedded Java application and it is already a component of the Eclipse IDE. It provides support for a wide variety of specifications and protocols including JASPI, JMX, JNDI, OSGi, WebSocket, HTTP/2, and more.13

History

Originally developed by software engineer Greg Wilkins, Jetty was an HTTP server component of Mort Bay Server. It was originally called IssueTracker (its original application) and then MBServler (Mort Bay Servlet server). Neither of these were much liked, so Jetty was finally picked.14

Jetty was started in 1995 and was hosted by MortBay, creating version 1.x and 2.x, until 2000. From 2000 to 2005, Jetty was hosted by sourceforge.net where version 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x were produced. In 2005, the entire Jetty project moved to codehaus.org.15 As of 2009, the core components of Jetty have been moved to Eclipse.org, and Codehaus.org continued to provide integrations, extensions, and packaging of Jetty versions 7.x and 8.x (not 9.x)1617 In 2016, the main repository of Jetty moved to GitHub,18 where it is still developed under the Eclipse IP Process.

VersionHomeMin Java VersionProtocolsServlet VersionJSP VersionStatus
12.0.xEclipse17HTTP/1.1 RFC7230, HTTP/2 RFC7540, WebSocket RFC6455/JSR356, FastCGI, JakartaEE Namespace3.1, 4.0, 5.0, 6.02.3, 3.0, 3.1Stable19
11.0.xEclipse11HTTP/1.1 RFC7230, HTTP/2 RFC7540, WebSocket RFC6455/JSR356, FastCGI, JakartaEE Namespace5.03.0EOL / Security Only20
10.0.xEclipse11HTTP/1.1 RFC7230, HTTP/2 RFC7540, WebSocket RFC6455/JSR356, FastCGI4.02.3EOL / Security Only21
9.4.xEclipse1.8HTTP/1.1 RFC7230, HTTP/2 RFC7540, WebSocket RFC6455/JSR356, FastCGI3.12.3EOL / Security Only22
9.3.xEclipse1.8HTTP/1.1 RFC7230, HTTP/2 RFC7540, WebSocket RFC6455/JSR356, FastCGI3.12.3Deprecated23
9.2.xEclipse1.7HTTP/1.1 RFC2616, WebSocket RFC6455, SPDY v33.12.3Deprecated24
9.1.xEclipse1.7HTTP/1.1 RFC26163.12.3Deprecated25
9.0.xEclipse1.7HTTP/1.1 RFC26163.1-beta2.3Deprecated26
8.xEclipse/Codehaus1.6HTTP/1.1 RFC2616, WebSocket RFC6455, SPDY v33.02.2Venerable27
7.xEclipse/Codehaus1.5HTTP/1.1 RFC2616, WebSocket RFC6455, SPDY v32.52.1Venerable28
6.xCodehaus1.4–1.5HTTP/1.1 RFC26162.52.0Antique29
5.xSourceForge1.2–1.5HTTP/1.1 RFC26162.42.0Relic30
4.xSourceForge1.2, J2MEHTTP/1.1 RFC26162.31.2Ancient31
3.xSourceForge1.2HTTP/1.1 RFC20682.21.1Fossilized32
2.xMortbay1.1HTTP/1.0 RFC19452.11.0Legendary33
1.xMortbay1.0HTTP/1.0 RFC1945--Mythical34

See also

  • Free and open-source software portal

Official website

References

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