http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/servlet/servlet-api/2.5/servlet-api-2.5-sources.jar

Jetty uses maven, and in many cases, the source for each artifact is
available on maven central.
You really should post your stacktrace, it might help.

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On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Nesa Simon David <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone, does anyone know which version of the glassfish javax sources
> are being used by Jetty version 7.4.5?
>
> Basically the problem is that we're getting an error stack trace which
> shows that at some point HttpServlet.java:820 propagated an error upwards.
> I want to look at the source of HttpServlet.java to see how it's handling
> errors, but the current version of the file (
> http://java.net/projects/glassfish/sources/svn/content/trunk/api/javaee-api/javax.servlet/src/main/java/javax/servlet/http/HttpServlet.java?rev=51869
>  )
> shows nothing much there at line 820. How can I find out which version of
> glassfish is being used by jetty 7.4.5?
>
> One of the devs on jetty-devs mailing list told me that jetty uses the
> javax.* sources from the glassfish project.
>
> Can anyone please point me in the right direction? any help would be
> appreciated, thanks :)
>
> -Simon
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