Hi Jean-Louis,

I've been doing some work on integration with Jetty 7. I currently have
Jetty and OpenEJB working together in a unit test in the
openejb-jetty-common module, and this is running one of example war files.
I've got a fair bit of stuff working - I think most of the JNDI wiring is
there, and I've done a security service. It still needs to be put into
standalone Jetty container, and needs a way of installing itself, like the
Tomcat integration. There's also a few things that won't work yet, like
webservice support.

I've been a bit stalled on this due to work and other commitments but should
hopefully get back into the swing of it this weekend and next week.

I'll start putting some issues in Jira for this work so we can keep track of
how we're getting on.

Jon

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello guys,
>
> Using Jetty is quite convenient to use and faster than Tomcat.
> Moreover, it's simpler to use with maven.
>
> I actually would like to know what is the status of our Jetty integration
> compared with Tomcat integration.
> What is supposed to work ... ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Jean-Louis
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