I'm sending this for Greg, Jetty maintainer (he's not hooked into this list
at the moment):


"Tomcat has been designed and implemented as servlet container to
work with a variety of HTTP servers.
Jetty is both a HTTP/1.1 server and a tightly integrated
2.2 servlet container.   As a result, Jetty is smaller and faster
than tomcat.   Also due to it's style of development, Jetty has
a cleaner  and more extensible source base than tomcat."

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Thanks,


Jules (jboss-jetty maintainer)






"Rajkumar, Joseph" wrote:

> Hi Folks
>
>     I wish to use Jboss in a large project, but I need a servlet
> container.
> I have Jboss+Tomcat set up and it works fine so far. But then I come
> across Jetty-3 and it appears that Jetty will/would do the same thing
> for me.
>
>    Does anyone have any specific reasons like performance/scalability or
>
> anything else why one should choose either Tomcat or Jetty to work with
> Jboss.
>
> Regards
> Joseph Rajkumar
>
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