Which features are you talking about? Which would you lose by switching to
using a *real* Jetty server alongside GWT CodeServer?

Le mar. 13 avr. 2021 à 20:01, Richi Plana <[email protected]> a écrit :

> As a user and non-contributor, I would vote for bumping up versions (Java
> 7 to 8, Jetty to 9.4). The move to Java 8 is something I would have to do
> if I had any Java 7 projects left. And Jetty has lots of used features that
> I'm not hearing proposals for replacement for.
> On 2021-04-11 9:15 a.m., Jens wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we all know the issue: DevMode bundles Jetty and people are using it even
> though we do not recommend it. Consequently people are complaining that
> bundled Jetty is too old. So every once in a while we upgrade it.
>
> Currently with GWT 2.9.0 the situation is:
> - GWT SDK is compiled to Java 7 byte code
> - GWT Compiler requires ASM 7.x to support Java 11
> - DevMode bundles Jetty 9.2 which uses ASM 5.x
> - gwt-dev.jar can only bundle a single Jetty, since we do not relocate it.
> However there is already a question asking for Jakarta Servlet support,
> e.g. Jetty 11 / Tomcat 10.
>
> Currently the ASM version misalignment between Jetty 9.2 and GWT compiler
> causes classpath issues. This could be fixed by upgrading to Jetty 9.4 and
> consequently compiling GWT SDK to Java 8 byte code as that is a requirement
> for Jetty 9.4.
>
> However given the new Jakarta namespace and first questions about
> supporting it, I am wondering if it wouldn't be wiser to remove embedded
> Jetty from DevMode now, invest some work to make GWT-RPC and RequestFactory
> useable with old javax.servlet and new jakarta.servlet namespaces and
> finally cut a 2.10 or 3.0 release given the removal of embedded Jetty.
>
> Personally I would strongly vote for removal because GWT nowadays is in
> maintenance mode with only very few changes here and there to support J2CL
> better. Even reviews from contributors are rare these days I guess. Every
> action we take nowadays should take maintenance effort into account and a
> low maintenance effort is obviously preferred. If we upgrade Jetty to 9.4
> we still have that Jakarta issue coming up more often in the future for
> sure.
>
> Generally this would be a decision made by GWT steering group but I have
> no idea if this group still exists. So I am asking here for a decision how
> to move on.
>
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