Hi Roy and Bruno,

Note that Restlet 2.0.2 will ship with the latest Jetty 7 version. If a Servlet 
deployment isn't desired, it might be wise to migrate to Restlet 2.0.

Best regards,
Jerome
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Restlet ~ Founder and Technical Lead ~ http://www.restlet.o​rg
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De : Bruno Harbulot [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : mercredi 15 septembre 2010 15:10
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: Embedded Jetty

Hi,

On 13/09/10 02:22, [email protected] wrote:
> I'm attempting to use Jetty 7.1.5 with Restlet 1.1.10 however there's no 
> connector jar included for this version of Jetty - only Jetty 6.1.  So, I'm 
> wondering is it possible to use Jetty 7?
>
> Also, I'm not sure where put jetty.xml so I can configure the server settings.

It's not really clear how you're trying to use Jetty in this context:

- If you're using Jetty as a Servlet container, you can use Jetty 7 (even with 
Restlet 1.x) and configure it with jetty.xml. You Restlet will then use the 
servlet connector.

- If you want to use a standalone Restlet server, using Jetty as the connector 
library, then I think you'll have to stick with the one based on Jetty 6, as 
there API differences (in particualr a complete rename of the packages as far 
as I know). I'm not sure what the motivation for using Jetty 7 would be here 
(bugs?) nor what you'd want to configure via jetty.xml (as what's used is 
effectively just the HTTP server library of Jetty, not Jetty as a container).


Best wishes,

Bruno.

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