The Eclipse Jetty Project team is proud to announce the
first release of the new Jetty 9
Jetty 9.0.0.v20130308
The Java Web Server with support for SPDY and WebSocket.
Distributions Downloads:
Java Artifacts Available on Maven Central:
<groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
<version>9.0.0.v20130308</version>
Jetty 9.x Features:
- Completely overhauled I/O layer
- Servlet API 3.0
- JSP 2.2
- SPDY/3
- WebSocket (RFC-6455)
Notes for those migrating to Jetty 9.x:
- Requires Java 1.7 or newer.
- Jetty Maven Plugin has now been moved to org.eclipse.jetty
groupId
- There is no org.mortbay or codehaus components
- Support for early WebSocket drafts has been dropped, only
support released RFC-6455 spec.
- There now only 1 aggregate jar, called jetty-all.
- Bad UTF8 encoding will result in replacement characters
being passed into the application to handle. (older versions
of Jetty would fail the request)
- Removal of all traditional Socket (BIO) Connectors.
- Only supporting NIO for Connectors.
- Consolidated all of the various Deployment technique and
scenarios into one.
- ContextDeployer and WebAppDeployer have been removed
- DeploymentManager has only 1 AppProvider now, the
WebAppProvider
- WebAppProvider supports both Deployment Descriptors
deployment and traditional Automatic WAR deployment.
- New Jetty Async Http Client
- New Jetty WebSocket Servlet & WebSocket Client
- A new Jetty XML DTD (http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/configure_9.0.dtd)
changes the <Ref id=""> syntax in your Jetty XML to
<Ref refid="">
- Removed Jetty6Continuation support
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