-hightide-8.1.4/ , which seems to match
the eclipse one, http://download.eclipse.org/jetty/8.1.4.v20120524/dist/ .
So are they the same, but configured differently to include more Java EE
features? Thanks! -- matt
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Hi,
Can someone explain to me what versions of jetty there are and what the
major differences are?
I see jetty 6, 7, 8, hightide?
For a new project, which version do you suggest?
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Jetty 6 is classical
7 - performance improved
8 - is actually 7 plus servlet 3.0
2012/1/15 S Ahmed sahmed1...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Can someone explain to me what versions of jetty there are and what the
major differences are?
I see jetty 6, 7, 8, hightide?
For a new project, which version do
so for a new project, one should go with 7 if servlet 3.0 is not required?
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Nikolay Rychkov
nikolay.rych...@gmail.comwrote:
Jetty 6 is classical
7 - performance improved
8 - is actually 7 plus servlet 3.0
2012/1/15 S Ahmed sahmed1...@gmail.com:
Hi,
We're keeping the jetty-7 and jetty-8 codebases in sync, except that 8
has the servlet 3 stuff loaded on top. We also try and release both
together, so they are both current.
Note that servlet 3 is backward compatible with servlet 2.5, so you
don't have to use the new features if you don't want
I think for new project newer version is better but not all libraries support 8
2012/1/15 S Ahmed sahmed1...@gmail.com:
so for a new project, one should go with 7 if servlet 3.0 is not required?
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Nikolay Rychkov nikolay.rych...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jetty 6 is