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Paul Rütter (BlueConic) commented on FELIX-6701:
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Created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6702 to track this.
> Jetty12 EE11 preparation
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> Key: FELIX-6701
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6701
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HTTP Service
> Reporter: Paul Rütter
> Priority: Major
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> Jakarta EE 11 should be released within a couple of months, thus Jetty will
> follow with a 12.1.x ([https://webtide.com/introducing-jetty-12/).
> |https://webtide.com/introducing-jetty-12/).]Ideally, this will become a new
> feature of the Jetty12 bundle.
> What are the ideas to support this?
> For the light bundle, i can imagine that the EE11 classes can be detected in
> the classloader, like is done for websocket support. For the main jar, would
> both EE10 and EE11 servlet classes be part of it? Or would we introduce new
> classifiers for EE11 servlet? Probably, a new configuration option is needed
> to specify the EE version to run.
> These imports would be problematic if the EE10 classes are not available,
> [https://github.com/apache/felix-dev/blob/517f9a0c89cad1866f315255568b40c568f5239d/http/jetty12/src/main/java/org/apache/felix/http/jetty/internal/JettyService.java#L34.]
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> Just wondering how new (or existing 8/9, for that matter) EE specifications
> would be part of the jetty12 bundle. Of course, we could already try it out
> with EE9 as an exercise to ease transition to Jetty12.
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