Not likely to happen for the core server.

However, it has happened in other Client side libraries of Jetty.
The HTTP Client and WebSocket Client has no requirement on the Servlet API
anymore.


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On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Edgar Espina <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   Just wondering how hard it is to remove the Servlet API from "core
> jetty" and provide a Servlet container as a separated jar/module.
>
>  Sometimes I think Servlet API isn't good enough and require a long time
> to update/upgrade and most of the time I found Jetty API more clean and
> powerful than Servlet.
>
>  Have you ever think on this? is it even possible?
>
>  Thanks
> --
> edgar
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