Does that mean "calcite remote server" is always supposed to work as a standalone process?
I thought it could operate as a "Public Morozov" (http://jamesdolan.blogspot.ru/2011/05/pavlik-morozov-anti-pattern.html) sharing the data to outside world while still serving local connections from within JVM. At least that was depicted in the ancient png. I have no case for remote driver yet, so I am not inclined to any point. If avatica-server is always standalone, then I do not understand why outdated jetty bothers Trevor. Vladimir
