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 * Blog Entries
 * Jetty Blogs
 * Where is Jetty used?
 * About Jetty
 * Where has Jetty called home?
 * Who has funded the development of Jetty?


THE ECLIPSE JETTY PROJECT


PAGE CONTENTS

 * Blog Entries
 * Jetty Blogs
 * Where is Jetty used?
 * About Jetty
 * Where has Jetty called home?
 * Who has funded the development of Jetty?

Eclipse Jetty provides a highly scalable and memory-efficient web server and
servlet container, supporting many protocols such as HTTP/3,2,1 and WebSocket.
Furthermore, the project offers integrations with many other technologies, such
as OSGi, JMX, JNDI, JAAS, etc. These components are open source and are freely
available for commercial use and distribution under both the EPL2 and Apache2
licenses.


BLOG ENTRIES


JETTY BLOGS

Back to the Future with Cross-Context Dispatch

Cross-Context Dispatch reintroduced to Jetty-12 With the release of Jetty
12.0.8, we’re excited to announce the (re)implementation of a somewhat maligned
and deprecated feature: Cross-Context Dispatch. This feature, while having been
part of the Servlet specification for many years, has ...

If Virtual Threads are the solution, what is the problem?

Java’s Virtual Threads (aka Project Loom or JEP 444) have arrived as a full
platform feature in Java 21, which has generated considerable interest and many
projects (including Eclipse Jetty) are adding support. I have previously been
somewhat skeptical about ...

Security Audit with Trail of Bits

Several months ago, the Eclipse Foundation approached the Eclipse Jetty project
with the offer of a security audit. The effort was being supported through a
collaboration with the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), with the
actual funding coming from ...

New Jetty 12 Maven Coordinates

Now that Jetty 12.0.1 is released to Maven Central, we’ve started to get a few
questions about where some artifacts are, or when we intend to release them (as
folks cannot find them). Things have change with Jetty, starting with ...

Jetty 12 performance figures

TL;DR This is a quick blog to share the performance figures of Jetty 12 and to
compare them to Jetty 11, updated for the release of 12.0.2. The outcome of our
benchmarks is that Jetty 12 with EE10 Servlet-6.0 is ...

Jetty Project and TCK

The Jetty project has a long history of participating in the standardization of
EExx (previously JEE) specifications such as Servlet and Websocket. Jakarta
renaming After the donation of TCK source code by Oracle to Eclipse Foundation,
the EE group has ...

The Eclipse Jetty project, a powerhouse in the open-source web server and
servlet container realm boasts a robust codebase and a wealth of knowledge
readily available through its official blogs. These blogs serve as a vibrant hub
for developers of all levels, offering insights, technical deep-dives, and
practical guidance on navigating the world of Jetty.


WHERE IS JETTY USED?

Jetty has been used in various projects and products in development and
production for over 20 years. Developers have long loved Jetty due to its
history of being easily embedded in devices, tools, frameworks, application
servers, and modern cloud services. Jetty serves the primary applications for
billion-dollar companies, lurks in many cloud services, and has been involved in
missions to Mars and on devices floating in the oceans of Earth. We are
continuously astounded at the places where Jetty has appeared.

Many documentation resources are available, including an operations guide and a
programmer’s guide, all accessible from the Documentation page.


ABOUT JETTY


WHERE HAS JETTY CALLED HOME?

The Jetty project has found its home in many places over the last 20+ years.

ECLIPSE AND GITHUB

In 2009, the Jetty project moved its core components to be a project of the
Eclipse Foundation to improve the IP processes and broaden the licensing and
community of the project. Beginning with Jetty 9, the project was moved to the
Eclipse Foundation. Additionally, in 2016, the project moved the canonical
source and issue repository to Github.

CODEHAUS

In 2005, the jetty project moved to The Codehaus for its hosting services and
open-source community. In 2009, after the core components of Jetty moved to
Eclipse, the Jetty @ codehaus project continued to provide integrations,
extensions, and packaging of Jetty.

SOURCEFORGE

From 2000 to 2005, the Jetty project was hosted at sourceforge.net, where
versions 3.x, 4.x and 5.x were produced.


WHO HAS FUNDED THE DEVELOPMENT OF JETTY?

The development of the Jetty project has been fully funded over the years
through close collaboration with many wonderful clients. Professional Support
has been organized through the entities mentioned below over the years.

WEBTIDE

In 2015, the development of Jetty was once more taken over by Webtide when the
developers split away from Intalio, taking full ownership of the company behind
the open-source project. Webtide is now 100% developer-owned and operated and
fully funds the ongoing development of the Jetty project through services and
support for the open-source releases of the Jetty project.

INTALIO

The role of the development of Jetty was taken over in 2009 by Intalio, Inc.,
who acquired both Webtide and Mort Bay. Intalio was a company that offered both
products and services based on open-source software. They employed many jetty
developers and contributors in addition to other open-source and closed-source
platforms.

WEBTIDE

The role of leading the development of Jetty was taken over in 2006 by Webtide
LLC, formed as a joint venture between Mort Bay and partners providing
marketing, sales, and strategic assistance to the open-source project.

MORT BAY

The Java HTTP server that became Jetty was initially developed in 1995 by Greg
Wilkins of Mort Bay Consulting as part of an issue-tracking application.
Versions 1.x through to 6.1.x of Jetty were developed under org.mortbay
packaging and Mort Bay still hold the central part of the copyright on the Jetty
code base. Mort Bay directly hosted the jetty project until version 3.x and was
the prime sponsor of development until 6.x.

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